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ALUMNI  CATALOGUE 

Tusculum 

i  College 

1794-1918 
llflMfsTiiRARY 

N  .i  I  1921 

Published  at  the  College,  May  1,  1918 

GREENEVILLE, 

TENNESSEE 

ALUMNI  CATALOGUE 

Tusculum  College 

1794-1918 

Published  at  the  College,  May  1,  1918 

GREENEVILLE,  TENNESSEE 

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CINCINNATI 

TYPOGRAPHERS 


PREFACE. 


This  catalogue  is  published  with  two  objects  in  view.  First,  it 
is  desired  to  have  obtainable  in  a  convenient  and  concise  form  the 
latest  information  about  the  alumni.  Second,  it  is  hoped  that  the 
undertaking  will  serve  to  arouse  some  indifferent  alumni  to 
greater  enthusiasm  for  their  Alma  Mater. 

Since  usefulness  is  one  of  the  first  considerations  in  a  booklet 
of  this  kind,  information  not  strictly  pertaining  to  graduates  has 
been  included  whenever  a  gain  in  interest  or  serviceability  would 
result.  For  this  reason,  the  names  of  the  ex-members  of  college 
classes  from  1887  to  1917  have  been  inserted  after  the  class 
biographies,  and  lists  of  those  who  have  '  received  honorary 
degrees  and  certificates  from  the  non-academic  departments  have 
been  added  also.  The  summaries  may  serve  to  answer  questions 
often  asked. 

The  biographies  of  living  alumni  have  been  based  primarily 
on  information  obtained  from  questionnaires  sent  out  five  years 
ago,  although  additional  information  has  been  used  whenever  it 
has  been  authenticated.  Biographies  of  those  who  graduated 
from  1901  are,  in  many  cases,  taken  in  whole  or  in  part  from  the 
"General  Catalogue"  of  that  date,  which  was  the  first  alumni 
catalogue. 

The  incompleteness  of  the  lists  of  early  graduates  and  the 
confusion  and  uncertainty  of  details  before  the  Civil  War  are 
explained  in  the  following  extract  from  the  preface  of  Dr.  Jere 
Moore,  '71,  to  the  "General  Catalogue"  of  1901  :  "Strange  as  it 
may  seem,  in  the  early  history  of  Greeneville  College  no  effort 
was  made  to  preserve  even  the  names  of  the  graduates.    In  a 


Aujmn]  Catalogue  of  Tusculum  College. 


period  of  sixty  years,  not  more  than  ten  names  appear  on  the 
records  of  the  trustees.  For  many  years  no  annual  catalogue  was 
issued.  It  being  over  one  hundred  and  six  years,  all  the  early 
graduates  have  long  since  passed  away,  and  even  the  names  of 
most  of  them  are  no  longer  in  memory.  In  case  of  Tusculum, 
all  records  prior  to  i860  are  lost." 

It  is  the  wish  of  those  interested  in  this  undertaking  that  the 
complete  career  of  each  alumnus  be  set  forth  in  detail.  If  an 
alumnus  finds  his  biography  incomplete  or  incorrect  in  any  par- 
ticular, he  is  earnestly  requested  to  send  the  necessary  additions 
or  corrections  to  the  college.  Constructive  criticisms  along  any 
line  are  welcomed.  It  is  hoped  that  a  yet  more  complete  history 
of  Tusculum's  children  may  appear  in  a  few  years. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


Tusculum  College  traces  its  origin  to  two  historic  schools, 
Greeneville  College  and  Tusculum  Academy,  the  former  being 
the  oldest  chartered  college  west  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains. 

In  1780,  Rev.  Hezekiah  Balch,  D.D.  (B.A.  Princeton,  1762), 
began  preaching  and  teaching  in  Greeneville.  Realizing  the 
necessity  for  a  college  in  the  vast  pioneer  territory  where  the 
nearest  higher  institution  of  learning  was  beyond  the  mountains 
175  miles  away,  Dr.  Balch  became  interested  in  starting  a  college 
near  Greeneville.  Through  his  influence,  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  Territory  of  the  United  States  south  of  the  Ohio  River 
granted  a  charter  for  Greeneville  College  on  September  3.  1794. 

"To  an  enlightened  Representative  from  Davidson  County  is 
due  the  immortal  honor  of  having  made  the  first  legislative  effort, 
in  the  Territorial  Assembly,  in  behalf  of  learning.  On  the  29th 
of  August,  'Mr.  White  moved  for  leave,  and  presented  a  bill  to 
establish  a  University  in  Greene  County  ;  read  for  the  first  time, 
passed,  and  sent  to  the  Council.'  Four  days  later  the  bill  became 
a  law,  creating  a  Literary  Institution,  though  under  a  less  im- 
posing name,  Greeneville  College.  The  preamble  to  the  act  of 
incorporation  follows : 

'Whereas,  in  all  well-regulated  governments,  it  is  the  incumbent 
duty  of  the  Legislature  to  consult  the  happiness  of  the  rising  genera- 
tion, and  endeavor  to  fit  them  for  an  honorable  discharge  of  the 
social  duties  of  life,  by  paying  the  strictest  attention  to  their  educa- 
tion, Be  it  enacted  by  the  Governor,'  etc."  * 

Dr.  Balch  was  made  President,  and  the  college  located  on  his 
farm  three  miles  south  of  Greeneville.  The  Trustees  were : 
Hezekiah  Balch,  Samuel  Doak,  James  Balch,  Samuel  Carrick, 

*See  Hale's  "History  of  Tennessee  and  Tennesseeans." 


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Alumni  Catalogue  oe  Tusculum  College. 


Robert  Henderson,  Gideon  Blackburn,  Archibald  Roane,  Joseph 
Hamilton,  William  Cocke,  Daniel  Kennedy,  Landon  Carter, 
Joseph  Hardin,  Sr.,  John  Rhea  and  John  Sevier. 

In  1800,  Rev.  Charles  Coffin,  D.D.  (Harvard,  1793),  became 
associated  with  Dr.  Balch  as  financial  agent  of  the  college; 
through  his  efforts  nearly  all  the  books  for  the  library  and  the 
greater  part  of  the  money  for  the  first  forty  years  were  obtained. 
In  1839  the  college  was  moved  to  Greeneville  and  a  new  building 
erected.  There  was  a  vacancy  in  the  office  of  President  from 
1847  to  1854,  but  interest  revived  under  Rev.  William  B.  Rankin, 
1854-1858. 

In  1818,  Rev.  Samuel  Doak,  D.D.  (B.A.  Princeton,  1775), 
after  founding  Washington  College  in  1795,  and  preaching  and 
teaching  there  for  twenty-three  years,  came  to  Tusculum,  where 
he  opened  a  private  school  near  the  present  site  of  the  college, 
called  Tusculum  Academy.  He  continued  the  work  at  Tusculum 
until  his  death  in  1832.  In  1835,  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Doak,  D.D., 
second  son  of  Dr.  Samuel  Doak,  took  up  the  work ;  he  obtained 
a  charter  for  the  Academy  in  1842,  and  in  1844  the  name  was 
changed  to  Tusculum  College. 

During  the  Civil  War,  the  work  of  both  colleges  was  inter- 
rupted. Students  and  professors  became  engaged  in  the  conflict, 
the  buildings  were  used  as  barracks  for  soldiers,  the  apparatus 
destroyed,  and  the  libraries  scattered.  When  the  war  closed  and 
the  period  of  reconstruction  began,  the  property  of  each  school 
was  practically  in  ruins. 

Tusculum  College  was  reopened  after  the  war  by  Samuel 
Smith  Doak  (B.A.  Tusculum,  1852),  and  through  his  efforts  the 
two  colleges  were  united  in  1868  under  the  name  of  Greeneville 
and  Tusculum  College,  attempts  toward  this  union  having  been 
made  previous  to  the  war.  Women  were  first  admitted  to  the 
institution  about  1875. 

For  many  years  it  seemed  desirable  to  combine  Washington 
College  also  with  Greeneville  and  Tusculum,  and  in  1908  an  effort 
toward  this  end  was  made,  but  it  proved  unsuccessful.  In  191 2 
the  corporate  name  of  the  college  was  changed  to  Tusculum 
College. 

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wonderful  advancement  has  been  made  along  all  lines:  $210,000 
of  productive  endowment  has  been  secured ;  new  buildings  and 
equipment  added,  to  the  value  of  nearly  $200,000,  and  the  faculty 
considerably  enlarged.  But  best  of  all,  and  most  important,  is 
the  advancement  Tusculum  has  made  from  a  locally-known  insti- 
tution with  an  inadequate  curriculum  to  a  standard  college  whose 
course  of  study  is  accepted  by  the  leading  universities  and  colleges 
of  the  country.  As  a  result  of  the  progress  of  the  last  ten  years, 
Tusculum  is  now  recognized  as  one  of  the  best  small  colleges  in 
the  South. 


PRESIDENTS  OF  TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 


(Arranged  in  order  of  appointment.) 


GREENEVILLE  COLLEGE 

Founded  1794,  Greeneville,  Tennessee;  in  1868  united  with  Tusculum  Col- 
lege under  the  name  of  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College. 

*BALCH,  HEZEKIAH,  D.D  1794-1810 

b.  1741,  Deer  Creek,  Md.  Entered  Princeton  College,  1758,  gradu- 
ating in  1762.  Taught  in  Fauquier  County,  Va.  Licensed  by  New- 
Castle  Presbytery,  August  11,  1768;  preached  in  York  County,  Pa., 
1773,  then  went  to  North  Carolina,  where  his  parents  were  living,  and 
took  up  work  in  Orange  Presbytery.  Began  work  at  Greeneville, 
Tenn.,  1782  or  1783  ;  founded  Greeneville  College,  the  first  institution 
known  as  a  college  west  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains.  The  charter 
for  this  school  was  obtained  September  3,  1794,  and  the  work  started 
three  miles  south  of  Greeneville  on  a  large  plantation  owned  by  Dr. 
Balch.  He  presided  over  the  college  for  sixteen  years,  until  his  death, 
erecting  a  building,  collecting  a  library  and  raising  about  $6,000  for 
maintenance. 

Dr.  Balch  was  a  strong  leader  and  organizer  among  the  churches ; 
he  helped  to  organize  and  was  pastor  of  Mount  Bethel  Church  for 
many  years.  He  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  Williams  College 
in  1808,  but  it  came  too  late  to  be  of  real  service  to  him.  d.  April, 
1810,  at  the  age  of  69,  after  forty-two  years  spent  in  the  ministry. 

*COFFIN,  CHARLES,  D.D  1810-1827 

b.  August  15,  1775,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Graduated  from  Harvard 
College,  1793 ;  studied  medicine,  but  soon  turned  to  the  ministry. 
Licensed  by  the  Essex  Middle  Association,  May  14,  1799 ;  preached  in 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1799.  Taught  in  Greeneville  College,  1800;  then  re- 
turned to  New  England  to  collect  funds  and  books  for  the  institution. 
m.  Miss  Susan  Woodbridge  Aver,  April  19,  1802.  Vice-President  of 
Greeneville  College  for  several  years,  and  at  the  death  of  Dr.  Balch 
became  President;  was  President  from  1810  to  1827;  resigned  to  take 
the  Presidency  of  East  Tennessee  College,  Knoxville,  now  University 
of  Tennessee,  where  he  served  six  years.  Afterward  was  invaluable 
as  a  Trustee  of  Greeneville  College.    Received  the  degree  of  D.D. 


*  Deceased. 


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from  Williams  College  in  1808,  with  Dr.  Balch.  d.  at  his  home  near 
Greeneville,  June  3,  1853. 


Charles  Coffin,  D.D. 

*HOSS,  HENRY   1828-1836 

Born  and  raised  on  his  father's  farm,  six  miles  north  of  Jonesboro, 
Tenn.  His  father  settled  on  the  Watauga,  near  Boone's  Creek,  about 
1778 ;  his  mother  was  a  cousin  of  Daniel  Boone.  Was  educated  at 
Washington  College.  m.  Miss  Mary  Blackburn ;  began  life  after 
marriage  as  a  farmer  on  the  old  homestead.  Represented  Washington 
County  in  the  Legislature  one  term.  Established  a  school,  known  as 
Liberty  Hall  Academy,  on  his  farm,  and  had  charge  of  it  for  six  years. 
Served  as  President  of  Greeneville  College  from  1828  to  1836.  Was 
the  father  of  five  sons  and  four  daughters  ;  his  son,  Alfred,  succeeded 
him  as  teacher  in  Greeneville  College,    d.  August  29,  1836,  Browns- 


borough,  Tenn. 

*HOSS,  ALFRED   1836-1838 

s.  Henry  Hoss.  Acting  President  of  Greeneville  College  from  Sep- 
tember 15,  1836,  to  August  14,  1838. 

*McLIN,  REV.  JAMES,  B.A  1838-1840 

Tutor  in  Washington  College,  1818.  Minister  in  Presbyterian  Church. 
President  of  Washington  College,  1828-1838.  Became  President  of 
Greeneville  College,  1838  ;  served  until  1840. 

*  MATTHEWS,  REV.  SAMUEL  1843-1845 

*VAN  VLECH,  CHARLES  A  1845-1846 

Died  while  President. 

♦FLEMING,  JOHN  F  1846-1847 


Became '  President,  February,  1846 ;  served  one  session  and  resigned. 


*  Deceased. 


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William  B.  Rankin,  D.D. 


♦RANKIN,  WILUAM  B.,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D  1854-1858 

b.  Little  Chuckey,  Tenn.  Took  degree  of  B.A.  at  Amherst,  1852. 
Principal  of  Rhea  Academy,  Greeneville,  1852-1854 ;  President  of 
Greeneville  College,  1854-1858 ;  professor  of  Mathematics,  Tusculum 
College,  1859-1861;  principal  of  Wellsville  School,  New  York,  1864- 
1866;  pastor  of  Mount  Bethel  and  Salem  churches,  1866-1874;  Presi- 
dent of  Washington  College,  1866-1874;  District  Superintendent  of 
American  Bible  Society  in  Tennessee,  1874-1876,  and  in  Texas,  1876- 
1898.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  Holston  Presbytery,  1866.  Is 
buried  in  Salem  churchyard,  Washington  College,  Tenn. 


John  L.  Lampson. 


♦LAMPSON,  JOHN  L,  B.A  1859-1860 

b.  August  13,  1824,  Grand  Isle,  Vt.  Degree  of  M.A.  from  University 
of  Vermont.  Came  South,  1850.  Had  charge  of  McMinn  Academy, 
Rogersville,  Tenn. ;  Acting  President  of  Greeneville  College,  1859- 
1860.  Merchant  in  Jonesboro ;  elder  in  Second  Presbyterian  Church, 
Jonesboro.    d.  April  20,  1877. 


*  Deceased. 


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Samuel  Doak,  D.D. 


Tuscueum  Academy  (1818). 
Erected  when  Dr.  Doak  came  to  Tusculum. 


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TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 

Founded  as  Tusculum  Academy  in  1818;  chartered  as  Tusculum  College 
in  1844;  united  in  1868  with  Greeneville  College  under  the 
name  of  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College. 

*DOAK,  SAMUEL,  D.D. 

b.  August  1,  1749,  Augusta  County,  Va. ;  s.  Samuel  and  Jane  Doak, 
who  emigrated  to  Chester  County,  Pa.,  from  north  of  Ireland.  En- 
tered Princeton  College,  1773,  and  graduated  in  1775 ;  studied  the- 
ology ;  licensed  by  Hanover  Presbytery,  October  31,  1777  ;  in  1780 
located  at  Salem,  Washington  County,  Term.,  and  began  his  work  of 
organizing  churches  and  schools ;  obtained  a  charter  for  Martin  Acad- 
emy, 1784,  which  in  1795  was  chartered  as  Washington  College.  Presi- 
dent of  Washington  College  until  1818 ;  then  located  at  Tusculum  and 
founded  Tusculum  Academy  (1818),  which  afterward  became  Tuscu- 
lum College,  m.  Miss  Esther  H.  Montgomery,  of  Virginia  (deceased 
July  3,  1807)  ;  two  sons  (see  Samuel  W.  Doak)  and  four  daughters; 
second  wife,  Mrs.  Margaret  McEwen,  of  Nashville,  d.  December  12, 
1829;  buried  at  Salem. 

*DOAK,  SAMUEL  W.,  M.A.,  D.D  1844-1864 

b.  March  24,  1785,  Washington  College,  Tenn.  ;  graduated,  Washington 
College,  1806 ;  licensed  by  Abingdon  Presbytery,  October  10,  1807 ;  con- 
nected with  Presbytery  of  Philadelphia,  1809-1813.  Began  preaching 
at  Mount  Bethel  and  Providence  churches  in  1813 ;  made  pastor  in 
1820;  preached  at  Mount  Bethel  thirty-one  years.  Vice-President  of 
Washington  College  for  some  years ;  President  of  Washington  Col- 
lege, 1838-1839.  Began  teaching  at  Tusculum  in  1835,  a  few  years 
after  the  death  of  his  father,  Dr.  Samuel  Doak,  the  founder  of  Wash- 
ington College  and  of  Tusculum  Academy.  Obtained  a  charter  in 
1842  for  Tusculum  College,  this  becoming  effective  in  1844.  Was 
President  of  Tusculum  from  that  time  until  his  death  in  1864. 

*DOAK,  WILLIAM  STEPHENSON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D  1865-1868 

b.  March  27,  1829,  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Prepared  for  college  under  his 
father;  entered  Tusculum  College,  graduating  in  1851;  theological 
course  at  Cincinnati  and  Danville ;  licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1853.  Ministry  spent  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee ;  supplied 
Timber  Ridge,  Greeneville,  Oakland  and  other  churches  in  Tennessee. 
Practicing  physician  in  Kentucky  for  several  years.  President  of  Tus- 
culum College,  1865-1868;  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,  1868- 
1882 ;  also  professor  of  Philosophy  and  Political  Science.  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Instruction,  Tennessee,  1881-1882.  M.A.,  Tusculum 
College;  D.D.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Fannie  E.  Banton, 
July  18,  1855;  seven  children  (Mrs.  Taber,  '79).  d.  May  23,  1882, 
Tusculum.  Tenn. 


*  Deceased. 


Old  College  (1841). 
Erected  by  Dr.  S.  W.  Doak. 


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GREENEVILLE  AND  TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 

Formed  in  1868  by  the  union  of  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  Colleges ;  in 
1912  the  name  was  changed  to  Tusculum  College. 


William  S.  Doak,  D.D. 


*DOAK,  WILLIAM  STEPHENSON  1868-1882 

See  sketch  above. 

MOORE,  JEREMIAH,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D  1883-1901 

b.  November  25,  1845,  near  Tusculum;  ^.  Air.  and  Mrs.  Anthony 
Moore ;  preparatory  course,  Tusculum  ;  graduated,  Tusculum  College, 
1871 ;  theological  course,  Lane  Seminary ;  ordained  by  Holston  Pres- 
bytery, September,  1874;  stated  supply  of  Amity,  Timber  Ridge,  Oak- 
land and  Mount  Bethel  churches,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  President  of 
Tusculum  College  from  May,  1883,  to  May,  1901;  also  professor  of 
Philosophy  and  Political  Science  during  those  years.  Spent  five  years 
teaching  and  preaching  in  Eastern  Kentucky  ;  two  years  preaching  in 
Missouri ;  seven  years  in  New  Mexico ;  closed  a  pastorate  of  four 
years  at  Clovis,  New  Mexico,  June  30,  1916.  M.A.  and  D.D.,  Tuscu- 
lum. m.  Miss  Isabel  Rankin  Mathes,  December  10,  1874;  six  children 
(David  E.  Ml,  '98;  Mrs.  McLean,  '98;  Albion  Holt  M.,  '00,  and  Melvin 
Mathes  M.,  '01).    Class  president. 


*  Deceased. 


Alumni  Catalogue  of  Tusculum  College. 


McCormick  Hall  (1887). 
Erected  during  Dr.  Moore's  administration. 


Alumni  Catalogue  of  Tusculum  College. 


S.  A.  Coile,  D.D. 


COILE,  SAMUEL  ANDREW,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D  1902-1907 

b.  January  18,  1857,  Dandridge,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  L.  Coile ; 
brother  of  Alexander  Jackson  C.  ('79),  Mrs.  Reed  ('87),  and  Mrs.  Ran- 
kin ('88).  Entered  Tusculum  College,  graduating  in  1879;  theological 
course,  Lane  and  McCormick  Seminaries.  Trustee  of  Tusculum; 
taught  Greek,  Tusculum,  two  years  ;  President,  Tusculum,  five  years ; 
President,  Cumberland  University,  two  years.  Has  held  pastorates  at 
Greeneville  and  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  Sheffield,  Ala. ;  now  pastor  of 
large  church  in  Missouri.  M.A.,  Tusculum;  D.D.,  Gale  College,  m. 
Miss  Mary  C.  Speck,  June  30,  1887;  four  children. 


TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 

In  1912  the  corporate  name  of  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College  was 
changed  to  Tusculum  College. 

GRAY,  CHARLES  OLIVER,  B.A.,  B.D.,  M.A.,  D.D  1908- 

b.  June  3,  1S67,  Heuvelton,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Walter  Rutherford  and  Mary 
Jane  (Chambers)  Gray.  B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  N.  Y.,  1890;  gradu- 
ated,   Union   Theological    Seminary.    New    York    City,    1894;  post- 


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President  C.  O.  Gray,  D.D. 


graduate  work,  Columbia  and  New  York  Universities,  m.  Florence 
Irene  Rollins,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1893;  three  sons  (Edward 
Rutherford  G.,  '16).  Ordained  to  Presbyterian  ministry,  1893;  pastor 
of  First  Church,  Smithtown  Branch,  N.  Y.,  1894-1903  ;  Marshall,  N.  C, 
1903-1907  ;  Oakland  Heights  Church,  Asheville,  N.  C,  1907-1908.  Pres- 
ident of  Tusculum  College  since  1908.  Member  of  Religious  Education 
Association.  Southern  Sociological  Congress,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


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ALUMNI  REGISTER 


ALUMNI  OF  GREENEVILLE  COLLEGE 
Before  1820 

♦AKIN,  JOHN  A.,  B.A. 

Lawyer.  Gave  special  attention  to  criminal  law.  Elected  Trustee  of 
Greeneville  College,  November  1,  1822 ;  for  some  years  Secretary  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees.    Lived  at  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

*  ALEXANDER,  EBENEZER,  B.A. 

b.  in  Middle  or  West  Tennessee.  Judge  of  Circuit  Court  for  many 
years.    Lived  in  Knoxville,  and  died  there  in  1837. 

♦ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  B.A. 

s.  Judge  Joseph  Anderson,  who  was  United  States  Senator,  1797-1815. 

:|:ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER,  B.A. 

b.  November  10,  1794,  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.  United  States  Senator 
from  Tennessee  in  the  Twenty-sixth  Congress,  1839-1841.  Afterwards 
a  judge  in  California,  and  one  of  the  legislative  members  that  framed 
the  Constitution  for  that  State,    d.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  May  28,  1869. 

*BRADSHAW,  CHRISTOPHER,  B.A. 

Licensed  and  ordained  to  the  Presbyterian  ministry,  September  26, 
1820.    Was  made  pastor  of  Timber  Ridge  Church,  July  31,  1824. 

♦BROWN,  HUGH,  B.A.  (1808). 

Was  a  member  of  the  Knoxville  bar  as  late  as  1834.  In  1816,  with 
.Major  F.  S.  Heiskell,  established  and  edited  the  Knoxville  Register. 

♦BULLEN,  M.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

Minister.    M.A.,  Greeneville  College,  1817. 

♦HARDIN,  ROBERT,  B.A.  (1816),  M.A. 

Minister  in  Presbyterian  Church  ;  licensed  by  Union  Presbytery,  Octo- 
ber 12,  1814.  Ordained  and  installed  pastor  of  St.  Paul's  Church, 
October  2,  1816 ;  elected  professor  of  Church  History  and  Govern- 
ment in  the  Southern  and  Western  Theological  Seminary,  1831.  M.A., 
Greeneville  College;  degree  of  D.D.    m.  Miss  McAlpin. 

*JARNAGIN,  SPENCER,  B.A.  (1813). 

b.  about  1792  in  Grainger  County,  Tenn.  ;  read  law  under  Judge  Hugh 
Lawson  White  ;  admitted  to  bar,  1817;  began  practice  of  law  at  Athens, 


*  Deceased. 


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Tenn. ;  lawyer  in  Knoxville  in  1834 ;  member  of  Legislature  of  Ten- 
nessee ;  United  States  Senator,  1843-1847 ;  member  of  Whig  party. 
Prominent  constitutional  lawyer  and  orator,  d.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  June 
24,  1851. 

*LEA,  PRYOR,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  in  Grainger  County,  Tenn.  Attended  Blount  College  (now  Univer- 
sity of  Tennessee)  under  President  Samuel  Carrick.  M.A.,  Tuscu- 
lum.  Best  known  as  lawyer.  Member  of  Congress,  1827-1831.  Moved 
to  Mississippi  in  1836  or  1837;  then  to  Texas,  where  he  died  at  an 
advanced  age. 

*LEA,  WILLIAM  W.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

Graduated  some  time  before  1818.  M.A.,  Greeneville  College,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1818. 

*MONTGOMERY,  WILLIAM,  B.A.,  M.A. 
Minister.    M.A.,  Greeneville  College,  1817. 

*REESE,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  B.A. 

b.  November  29,  1793,  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.  Admitted  to  bar,  1817 ; 
Supreme  Court  Judge  of  Tennessee,  1834-1847.  President  of  Univer- 
sity of  Tennessee,  1850  .    d.  near  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  July  7,  1860. 

*REESE,  JOSEPH,  B.A. 

Physician.    Lived  in  Jefferson  County. 

*SMILEY,  JAMES,  B.A. ,  M.A. 

Minister.    M.A.,  Greeneville  College,  1817. 

*WEIR,  DAVID,  B.A.  (1816),  M.A. 

Minister.  Licensed  by  Union  Presbytery,  September  14,  1811 ;  or- 
dained October  3,  1812.  In  charge  of  the  churches  of  Columbia  and 
Lower  Elk  Ridge,  1816.    M.A.,  Greeneville  College. 

*WYLY,  JAMES  W.,  B.A. 

Brother  of  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Wyly ;  early  home  in  Greeneville.  Re- 
ceived license  to  practice  law  in  Greeneville  about  1817,  and  continued 
there  until  1835.    d.  in  Louisiana. 

Before  1830 

*ANDERSON,  P.  B,  B.A. 

*BOWIE,  JAMES,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1829.  Wholesale  merchant  in  Charleston,  S.  C.  m. 
a  daughter  of  Dr.  Charles  Coffin,  who  was  second  President  of 
Greeneville  College. 

*BOWIE,  LANGDON,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1827.  Wholesale  merchant  in  Charleston,  S.  C.  m. 
a  daughter  of  President  Charles  Coffin. 


*  Deceased. 


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*BRADLEY,  ORVILLE,  B.A. 

Lawyer  at  Rogersville,  Tenn.,  1834.    Greatly  interested  in  politics. 

*COCHRAN,  ,  B.A. 

From  Cocke  County,  Tenn.    Moved  to  Alabama. 

*C0FFIN,  CHARLES,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1827.  Eldest  son  of  President  Charles  Coffin.  Mer- 
chant ;  lived  in  Knoxville. 

*C0FFIN,  JAMES  A.,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1827.  Was  located  at  Madisonville,  Tenn.,  as  early 
as  1834,  where  he  lived  and  died.    Lawyer,  merchant,  farmer. 

*DILLAHUNTY,  EDMUND,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1825.  Lawyer;  Attorney-General  at  Columbia,  Tenn., 
1834;  Judge  of  first  Circuit  Court  in  Marshall  County,  Tenn.,  1836- 
1852. 

*GRAGG,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  (1826). 
Minister. 

*HALE,  JAMES,  B.A. 

Entered  law  after  graduation. 

*HALE,  PHILIP,  B.A. 
Physician. 

♦HALL,  ALLEN  A.,  B.A. 

Lawyer  and  editor.  Admitted  to  bar,  1824.  One  of  the  most  promi- 
nent editors  of  early  days;  editor  of  the  Whig  Spirit  of  '76,  the  first 
campaign  paper  published  west  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains  ;  of  the 
National  Banner  and  Advertiser,  Nashville's  (Tenn.)  first  daily  paper, 
established  1831,  Hall  becoming  editor  in  1835,  and  of  the  Republican 
Banner,  of  Nashville,  the  most  ably  conducted  of  the  Whig  organs. 
Disposed  of  his  interest  in  the  Republican  Banner  after  two  years  and 
went  as  United  States  Minister  to  Bolivia  in  1863.  Register  of 
United  States  Treasury,  1863.  One  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners 
who  looked  after  the  building  of  the  State  Capitol  at  Nashville. 

*HILL,  MASSEY,  B.A. 

*HOLT,  DAVID  RICE,  B.A. 

b.  March  8,  1803,  near  Greeneville.  Tenn.  Graduated  not  later  than 
1825.  Member  of  Abingdon  Presbytery;  preached  some  time  in  Vir- 
ginia, m.  Miss  Isabella  White,  of  Washington  County,  Va. ;  three  sons 
and  three  daughters,  d.  Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  December  6,  1840,  while 
serving  as  a  member  of  the  Legislature. 

^JACOBS,  SOLOMON  D.,  B.A. 

Graduated  not  later  than  1825.  President  of  first  railroad  in  Ten- 
nessee.   Delivered  an  oration  in  Greek  at  his  graduation. 


*  Deceased. 


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*JONES,  JOHN,  B.A. 

Lived  near  Greeneville. 

*LUCKY,  SETH  J.  W.,  B.A.  (1822). 

Entered  law.  Lived  at  Jonesboro,  Tenn.,  and  in  later  years  at  Knox- 
ville.  Judge  of  Circuit  Court  in  First  Judicial  District  of  Tennessee; 
also  Chancellor.  Was  made  a  Trustee  of  Greeneville  College,  Novem- 
ber 20,  1826 ;  Secretary  Board  of  Trustees  for  some  time.  d.  Knox- 
ville,  April,  1869. 

*McALPINE,  ROBERT,  B.A. 

Licensed  by  Union  Presbytery  in  1821,  and  ordained  by  same  Pres- 
bytery, August  22,  1824.  Taught  at  Anderson  Academy,  near  New- 
port, Tenn.,  about  1820. 

*McKINNEY,  ROBERT  J.,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1829.  A  native  of  Ireland,  but  spent  the  greater 
part  of  his  life  in  Tennessee.  Located  at  Greeneville  as  a  lawyer  not 
later  than  1830;  in  1847  succeeded  Judge  William  B.  Reese  (1820)  on 
the  Supreme  bench  of  Tennessee,  where  he  continued  until  1862.  Trus- 
tee of  Greeneville  College. 

*MITCHELL.  STOKELY  D.,  B.A. 

^MORGAN,  FRANK,  B.A. 

*PRESTON,  ISAAC,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1825.  Lived  in  Louisiana.  United  States  District 
Attorney. 

*RICE,  GEORGE  DUFFIELD,  B.A. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Academic  course  in  part  under  Dr.  Samuel 
Doak  at  Tusculum ;  graduated  from  Greeneville  College,  1826.  Re- 
moved to  Georgia;  was  for  many  years  a  judge  in  that  State,  d. 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

*SAWTELL,  ELI  M.,  B.A. 

b.  near  Hollis,  N.  H.  Came  to  Tennessee  on  foot  in  June,  1818. 
Academic  course  and  theological  course  under  Dr.  Anderson  at  Mary- 
ville.  Spent  two  years  in  Greeneville  College  and  graduated  in  1821 
or  1822.  Licensed  April  19,  1825 ;  evangelist.  United  States  chaplain 
to  seamen  at  Havre,  France,  1858-1868.  Published  "Treasured  Mo- 
ments."   d.  1883  or  1884  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

*VANCE,  JAMES  H,  B.A. 

b.  January  4,  1811,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Academic  course  under  Rev. 
Samuel  Doak,  D.D.,  Tusculum;  graduated  from  Greeneville  College 
about  1830.  Practicing  physician  for  many  years.  Member  of  Presby- 
terian Church.  M.D.,  from  Transylvania  University,  Ky.  m.  Miss 
Jane  Sevier,  August  26,  1832 ;  six  sons  and  five  daughters,  d.  at  his 
home  at  Kingsport,  July  7,  1893. 


*  Deceased. 


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*VANCE,  NICHOLAS,  B.A. 

Lived  at  Greeneville,  Tenn.,  before  graduation.    Practicing  physician. 

*WHITE,  JOHN,  B.A. 

b.  in  Kentucky,  1805.  Practiced  law  at  Richmond,  Ky.  In  Congress, 
1835-1845 ;  Speaker  of  the  House  in  Twenty-seventh  Congress.  Ap- 
pointed Judge  of  Nineteenth  Judicial  District  of  Kentucky,  d.  Rich- 
mond, Ky.,  September  22,  1845,  soon  after  his  appointment. 

Before  1840 

*CHURCHWELL,  GEORGE  W.,  B.A. 

Lawyer.    Located  in  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1834. 

*JARNAGIN,  BYNUM,  B.A. 

From  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.  Brother  of  Hon.  Spencer  Jarnagin 
(1820).    Practiced  law  at  Dandridge,  1834. 

*READY,  CHARLES,  B.A. 

One  of  the  early  and  prominent  settlers  of  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.  Was 
a  lawyer  there  in  1834;  represented  that  district  in  Congress,  1853- 
1859.  Father-in-law  of  General  John  Morgan.  Prisoner  at  Nashville 
for  some  time  during  Civil  War. 

*SEVIER,  WILLIAM,  B.A. 

b.  September  7,  1822,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Graduated  from  Medical  De- 
partment of  the  University  of  New  York,  1843 ;  physician  for  many 
years  in  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Cunningham,  of 
Jonesboro  ;  one  daughter ;  second  wife  was  Miss  Evans ;  one  son. 

*WEST,  WILLIAM,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  April  22,  1817.  Graduated  about  1832.  Practicing  physician  for  a 
few  years.  Trustee  of  Greeneville  College.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Mer- 
chant in  Greeneville.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church  Moved  to 
Dalton,  Ga.,  1866,  and  died  there,  1884. 

*WYLY,  ROBERT,  B.A. 
Died  in  Louisiana. 

*WYLY,  SAMUEL  YOUNG,  B.A. 

b.  May  26,  1815,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Graduated  from  Princeton  Theo- 
logical Seminar}7,  1838 ;  ordained  at  Rogersville,  Tenn.,  June  8,  1839 ; 
supplied  Providence,  Salem,  Leesburg  and  Mount  Bethel  churches ; 
pastor  of  Leesburg  and  Mount  Bethel  from  1847  till  his  death,  July 
20.  1857.  Vice-President  and  professor  in  Washington  College,  1839- 
1844.  ///.  Miss  Mary  Nelson  Stephenson,  September  28,  1841;  three 
sons  and  two  daughters,  m.  Miss  Martha  Henderson,  November  30, 
1852 ;  one  son. 


*  Deceased. 


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Before  1847 

McPHERON,  ALLEN,  B.A. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

RICE,  JOHN  A,  B.A. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.,  1825.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1845 ;  practiced 
law  in  Georgia  until  1858.  Established  a  publishing  house  in  Atlanta, 
Ga.  After  the  Civil  War  was  a  farmer  for  twelve  years  in  Missouri 
and  Kansas.  Edited  a  daily  paper  at  Fort  Scott  for  eight  years.  Built 
the  New  Orleans  and  Northwestern  Railroad.  Founded  the  Sedalia 
(Mo.)  Daily  Capital,    m.  Miss  Mary  Russell;  ten  children. 

1857 

KINGSLEY,  ROSWELL  E.,  B.A. 

b.  in  South  Carolina.  Machinist  and  farmer ;  also  taught  either  before 
or  after  graduation.  Was  a  member  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  but 
afterward  united  with  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Nannie  J. 
Worley,  October  24,  1857  ;  eight  children.  d.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn., 
October  21,  1876. 

McCORKLE,  SAMUEL  V.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  in  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Taught  in  Greeneville  College,  1858,  under 
President  W.  B.  Rankin.  Licensed  by  Holston  Presbytery,  April, 
1863  ;  supplied  Presbyterian  churches  of  Greeneville,  Rogersville  and 
Kingston;  spent  many  years  preaching  in  Florida.  Degree  of  B.A. 
from  Princeton  College;  also  received  degrees  of  M.A.  (Tusculum) 
and  D.D.  m.  Miss  Netherland,  of  Kingsport,  Tenn.  d.  Maitland, 
Fla.,  November  22,  1897. 

McDANNEL,  JOHN  LAFAYETTE,  B.A. 

b.  February  8,  1835,  at  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Taught  from  1857  to  1892; 
afterwards  engaged  in  farming ;  contributed  to  the  press.  United  with 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  about  1852,  but  later  became  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Southern  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Margaret  M. 
Miller,  of  Greeneville,  Tenn.,  December  24,  1861 ;  two  sons  and  two 
daughters. 

*WILSON,  ALFRED  WHITEFIELD,  B.A.,  D.D. 

b.  at  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Taught  private  schools  for  a  number  of 
years.  President  of  Rogersville  Female  College  six  years,  and  Elm- 
wood  Seminary,  Missouri,  six  years.  Professor  of  History,  Austin 
College,  Sherman,  Tex.,  three  years.  Studied  theology  privately ; 
stated  supply  at  White  Pine,  Russellville,  Liberty  Hill,  Tenn. ;  also 
Bonham  and  Dodd  City,  Tex. ;  evangelist  in  Texas.  M.A.,  University 
of  Tennessee ;  D.D.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,  1899.  m.  Miss 
Julia  Caldwell ;  four  children. 


*  Deceased. 


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1858 

*BIGGS,  JOHN  M.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  January  3,  1832,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Most  of  life  after  graduation 
spent  in  teaching.  County  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction, 
Texas,  six  years.  Mayor  of  Dodd  City,  Tex.  Captain  in  Confed- 
erate Army,  commissary  department.  M.A.,  Tusculum  College.  Mem- 
ber of  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Mary  Riggin,  1859 ;  seven 
children. 

*FOUTE,  ROBERT  CHESTER,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  April  14,  1841,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Soldier,  merchant,  farmer,  min- 
ister. Entered  United  States  Navy  and  was  lieutenant  in  C.  S.  Navy, 
1861-1865  ;  was  an  officer  on  board  the  Confederate  ironclad  ram  Mer- 
rimac  in  the  famous  engagement  with  the  Monitor  at  Hampton  Roads, 
March,  1862 ;  surrendered  at  Appomattox.  Entered  the  ministry  of 
the  Episcopal  Church,  1873 ;  became  rector  of  St.  Philip's  Church, 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  1875 ;  rector  of  Grace  Church,  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Standing  Committee  of  Diocese  of  California.  M.A., 
Tusculum.    m.  Miss  de  Kantzow,  1866. 


1860 

*WILSON.  A.  BENJAMIN,  B.A. 

b.  1838,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Officer  in  Fourth  Union  Regiment 
of  Tennessee  Infantry  in  Civil  War.  Member  of  Legislature  of  Ten- 
nessee one  term,  1881-1882.  Lawyer.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church. 

*FOWLER,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  M.A. 

b.  October  5,  1839,  Parrottsville,  Tenn.  In  Union  Army  during  Civil 
War,  First  Tennessee  Cavalry.  Graduated  in  dentistry,  1868 ;  taught 
dentistry  for  several  years  in  University  of  Tennessee  (at  Nashville). 
Received  degrees  of  D.D.S.  and  M.D.,  University  of  Tennessee,  1879 
and  1880;  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Cumberland  Presbyterian.  Trustee  of 
Tusculum.    d.  January  14,  1915,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 


*  Deceased. 


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ALUMNI  OF  TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 

See  Historical  Sketch,  page  5. 

Before  1847 

*BELL,  JOHN  A.,  B.A.  (1842),  M.A. 

b.  December  8,  1810,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Presbyterian  minister.  Com- 
pleted theological  course  at  New  Albany  Theological  Seminary  of 
Indiana,  June  24,  1847;  licensed  to  preach,  April  8,  1847;  called  to 
Texas  in  1851,  where  he  remained  eight  years ;  later  returned  to  Ten- 
nessee and  engaged  in  preaching  and  teaching.  M.A.,  Tusculum  Col- 
lege, m.  Miss  Martha  M.  Cowan,  December  12,  1850;  two  children. 
d.  at  Morristown,  Tenn.,  September  1,  1884. 

*DOAK,  ALEXANDER  MASON,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  March  26,  1819,  at  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Was  for  several  years  pro- 
fessor in  Tusculum  College;  Vice-President  and  professor  in  Greene- 
ville and  Tusculum  College,  1881-1885.  Practicing  physician  for  many 
years.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  by  Holston  Presbytery,  1872.  M.A., 
Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  McClure ;  eight  children,  m.  Miss 
Sarah  Carmack. 

*GIBSON,  MATTHEW,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  in  Virginia.  Received  degree  soon  after  college  was  chartered, 
taught  at  Fork  Academy,  Monroe  County,  as  early  as  1845,  which  was 
the  beginning  of  Hiwassee  College.  Reviser  of  Fowler's  Arithmetic. 
Practicing  physician  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  1852.  Moved  to  Felicity,  O., 
and  in  later  years  lived  in  Indiana.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Eliza 
Doak,  of  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

^HENDERSON,  JOHN  C,  B.A. 

Graduated  about  1843.    d.  at  Cleveland,  Tenn.,  while  young. 

*MILLIGAN,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  (1843),  M.A.,  LL.D. 

b.  November  14,  1814,  in  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Entered  school  at 
Tusculum,  1839  ;  while  in  school  was  elected  to  the  Legislature ;  twice 
elected  to  the  Legislature  after  graduation.  Studied  law  under  Judge 
R.  J.  McKinney  (1830)  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Nashville,  1845;  began 
practice  at  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Was  quartermaster  in  the  Mexican  War, 
with  rank  of  major.  Editor  of  The  Spy.  Member  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Tennessee.  1864-1868;  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  1868- 
1874.  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  Tusculum.  Became  a  member  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church  at  age  of  33 ;  ruling  elder  for  many  years,  in.  Miss 
Elizabeth  Howard,  1849.    d.  at  Washington.  D.  C,  April  20,  1874. 

*MUNSEY,  HIRAM,  B.A. 

b.  in  Virginia.  Returned  to  Virginia  after  graduation  and  engaged  in 
teaching. 

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*ROYSTON,  SAMUEL  W,  B.A.,  M.A. 

Entered  law  after  graduation  ;  married,  and  located  at  Athens,  Tenn. 
M.A.,  Tusculum. 

*DOAK,  S.  S.  M.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc. 

b.  March  7,  1809,  Washington  College,  Tenn.  Educated  under  his 
grandfather  and  father.  Surgeon  in  Indian  war.  Prisoner  in  South 
many  months  during  Civil  War.  ni.  Miss  Eliza  D.  Snapp ;  five  chil- 
dren. 

*DOAK,  JOHN  W.  K.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  M.A. 

b.  September  14,  1814.  Received  his  education  under  Rev.  Samuel 
Dcak,  D.D.,  and  under  his  father.  Licensed  April  4,  1842,  by  Holston 
Presbytery.  Vice-President  of  Tusculum  College  and  Professor  of 
Languages  in  1847.  Practicing  physician.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  In  1865 
moved  to  Tunnel  Hill,  Ga.,  where  he  died  some  years  later. 

1847— Spring  Term 

*DOAK,  ROBERT  E.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  March  4,  1824,  Tusculum,  Tenn.  One  of  the  founders  of  Hiwassee 
College,  Tennessee.  President  of  Hiwassee  College.  Member  of 
Presbyterian  Church.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Annie  C.  Kreger,  of 
Virginia ;  seven  children ;  second  wife,  Miss  Mary  A.  Robinson,  of 
Arkansas,  d.  near  the  close  of  Civil  War  while  serving  as  quarter- 
master of  the  Confederate  Army  in  the  West. 

*GIBSON,  NELSON,  B.A. 

Moved  to  Ohio  after  graduation. 

*WILLS,  DAVID,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  near  Gettysburg,  Pa.  Studied  theology  at  Columbia  Seminary,  S.  C, 
1847-1850;  ordained  by  Presbytery  of  South  Carolina,  1851;  pastor  at 
Lawrenceville,  S.  C,  1851-1860;  First  Church,  Macon,  Ga.,  1860-1870; 
Western  Church,  Washington,  D.  C,  1874-1879;  Chaplain  in  United 
States  Army,  1879-1886 ;  pastor  of  North  Tenth  Street  Church,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1886;  Disston  Memorial  Church,  Tacony,  Pa.,  1890-1900. 
President  of  Oglethorpe  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1870-1874.  Pub- 
lished numerous  sermons,  addresses,  lectures.  M.A.,  Tusculum  Col- 
lege; D.D.,  Oglethorpe  University;  LL-D.,  Washington  College,  Tenn. 
m.  Miss  Rebecca  F.  Watt,  Fairfield,  S.  C,  1850. 

1847— Fall  Term 

♦ANDERSON,  SAMUEL,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  October,  1821,  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.  Teacher  and  physician. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  for  four  years  in  Tusculum  College.  Presi- 
dent of  Mossy  Creek  College  ( now  Carson-Newman  College,  Jefferson 
City),  1853-1857.  Taught  at  Mossy  Creek  about  nine  years.  M.A., 
Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Julia  M.  Doak,  1847;  nine  children,  d.  in  Cocke 
County,  1885. 


*  Deceased. 


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♦BRUNNER,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D. 

b.  March  12,  1825,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Noted  preacher,  poet, 
author,  educator.  Professor  in  Hiwassee  College,  1853 ;  in  1854  elected 
President  of  Hiwassee,  and  served  for  some  time.  Later  took  charge 
of  Strawberry  Plains  College ;  still  later  called  again  to  the  Presidency 
of  Hiwassee.  During  his  absence  from  Hiwassee  it  had  passed  through 
the  misfortunes  of  the  Civil  War,  was  without  teachers  or  money,  and 
the  buildings  very  much  out  of  repair ;  within  four  years  he  had  re- 
ceived three  hundred  and  thirty-six  students  from  thirteen  different 
States,  of  whom  twenty-two  became  ministers  of  the  Gospel.  During 
his  Presidency  of  Hiwassee,  about  thirty-six  years,  over  one  hundred 
of  his  students  entered  the  ministry. 

Author  of  "Sunday  Evening  Talks,"  and  ''The  Union  of  the 
Churches."  For  some  years  assistant  editor  of  church  paper  and  con- 
tributor to  the  Quarterly  Review.  Presiding  Elder  in  the  M.  E. 
Church,  South.  Received  degrees  M.A.  and  D.D.  from  Greeneville  and 
Tusculum  College. 

Always  kept  in  touch  with  Tusculum.  On  the  morning  of  the  day 
of  his  death,  wrote  to  one  of  the  Tusculum  professors  saying  that  he 
believed  "the  white-winged  messenger  of  death"  was  near.  d.  Febru- 
ary, 1914. 


George  Washington  Butler. 

*  Deceased. 


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1848 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.A.,  Loudon,  Tenn. 

b.  1826  in  Monroe  County,  Tenn. ;  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jesse  Butler. 
Presbyterian  minister,  teacher  and  physician.  Taught  five  years  in 
Tusculum  College  from  about  1845.  Vice-President  of  Hiwassee  Col- 
lege ;  President  of  Ewing  and  Jefferson  College ;  President  of  Roane 
College.  Had  charge  of  a  Scotch  church  of  four  hundred  and  fifty 
members.  Surgeon  and  Chaplain  during  Civil  War.  Received  degrees 
of  M.A.,  M.D.  and  D.D.  m.  Miss  E.  C.  Porter,  1855;  eight  children. 
Tusculum's  oldest  living  alumnus  since  1914. 

*MILBURN,  JACOB  LONG,  B.A. 

b.  July  5,  1823,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Minister  in  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church ;  began  preaching  September  29,  1849 ;  also  engaged 
in  teaching,  m.  Miss  Martha  Rhea,  July  28,  1849 ;  six  children,  d. 
at  Trenton,  Ga.,  March  10,  1884. 

1850 

*MILLER,  JAMES  W.,  B.A. 

1851 

*BIRD,  JACOB  FRANKLIN,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  January  1,  1827,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Taught  five  years  in  the 
Princeton  (Indiana)  Seminary,  and  five  years  in  the  high  school  at 
Owensville,  Ind.  County  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  six  years. 
Studied  law.  Was  a  member  of  the  Legislature  of  Indiana,  1862. 
Merchant,  1865-1898.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church.  M.A.,  Tusculum. 
m.  Miss  Cordelia  A.  Robb,  September  1,  1853 ;  two  daughters  and 
one  son. 

*CRAWFORD,  ROBERT  A.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  April  19,  1819,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Practiced  law  in  Greeneville 
and  Washington,  D.  C.  Colonel  in  Fourth  Tennessee  Mounted  In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Lucretia  S.  Remine,  April 
13.  1853;  three  daughters,    d.  Washington,  D.  C,  about  1878. 

*DOAK,  WILLIAM  STEPHENSON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D. 
(See  Tusculum  College  Presidents.) 

*PRICE,  JACOB  F.,  B.A.,  M.A.  ■ 

Not  certain  as  to  year  of  graduation.    M.A.,  Tusculum. 

*STALLIARD,  SAMUEL  C,  B.A. 
b.  in  Scott  County,  Va. 

*TAYLOR,  GRINSFIELD,  B.A. 

b.  July  2,  1823,  Louisville,  Blount  County,  Tenn.  Not  certain  as  to 
year  of  graduation.  Attended  Louisville  Academy.  Taught  at  Hi- 
wassee College,  Tenn.     Presiding  Elder  in  M.  E.  Church,  South. 


*  Deceased. 


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Pastor  at  Knoxville  and  other  places  in  East  Tennessee.  Degree  of 
D.D.    m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Fleming,    d.  in  Florida. 

1852 

*BURTS,  JAMES  H,  B.A. 

Not  certain  as  to  year  of  graduation.    Went  west. 

*DOAK,  SAMUEL  SMITH,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  November  8,  1831,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Taught  at  Hiwassee  Col- 
lege. Professor  of  Languages,  Tusculum  College,  1859-1861.  Re- 
organized the  work  in  Tusculum  College  in  the  fall  of  1865,  at  close 
of  the  Civil  War.  Vice-President,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College; 
professor  of  Mathematics,  1866  or  1867  to  1873.  M.A.,  Tusculum. 
Elder  in  Oakland  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Julia  M.  King,  De- 
cember, 1857  ;  six  children,    d.  August  5,  1873. 

*EVANS,  GEORGE  H.,  B.A.,  M.A. 

Not  certain  as  to  year  of  graduation.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Physician. 
Lived  for  many  years  at  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  latter  part  of  life  was 
spent  in  California,  m.  Miss  Mary  Wilson,  of  Greeneville,  Tenn. ; 
three  daughters. 

*HALE,  FRANK  S.,  B.A. 

Not  certain  as  to  date  of  graduation.  Read  law.  Entered  Confederate 
Army  and  was  killed. 

*HEISKELL,  HUGH  B.,  B.A. 

*PARSHALL,  JAMES  R.,  B.A. 

Entered  Tusculum  from  Athens,  Tenn.  Resided  in  Athens  after 
graduation. 

*TAYLOR,  CALVIN  M,  B.A. 

b.  November  10,  1827,  Louisville,  Blount  County.  Tenn.  Practiced 
law.    Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South,    m.  Miss  Mary  Murphy,  1855. 

*WHITIS,  JAMES  W.,  B.A. 

Not  certain  as  to  date  of  graduation,  1851  or  1852.    Went  west. 

1854 

*HICKEY,  A.  C,  B.A. 

Not  certain  as  to  date  of  graduation,  from  1854  to  1856.  Studied  law. 
Officer  in  Confederate  Army. 

*HICKEY,  WILLIAM  W.,  B.A. 

Reared  in  East  Tennessee.    Went  west  after  graduation. 

*KEITH,  JAMES  A.,  B.A. 

Resided  in  North  Carolina  after  graduation.  Officer  in  Confederate 
Army.    Went  west  after  Civil  War. 


*  Deceased. 


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*RICE,  ANDREW  H.,  B.A. 

b.  north  of  Greenevillc,  Tenn.  Practiced  law  in  Georgia.  Minister 
in  Baptist  Church. 

1856 

*PRICE,  W.  A,  B.A. 

b.  in  Russell  County,  Va.  Removed  to  Texas  shortly  after  gradua- 
tion. Practiced  law  in  Dallas  County,  Texas,  m.  Miss  Mary  Stover, 
about  1856;  four  or  five  children,    d.  in  Texas. 

*SHEFFEY,  WILLIAM  H,  B.A. 

Located  at  Newport,  Tenn.    Farmer.  Married. 

1857 

*DOAK,  MATTHEW  &,  B.A. 

b.  February  13,  1835,  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Physician  and  farmer.  Mem- 
ber of  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Margaret  Kreger,  of  Virginia; 
two  sons  (Chas.  S.  D.,  '82).    d.  1883,  at  Tusculum. 

*WALLIN,  JESSE,  B.A. 

b.  January  18,  1832,  McMinn  County,  Tenn.  Physician.  Member  of 
Legislature  of  North  Carolina,  1862-1863.  Member  of  Missionary 
Baptist  Church,    m.  Miss  Mary  E.  Lumsford,  January  21,  1880. 

1859 

*FEEMSTER,  SAMUEL  C,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  in  Mississippi.  Minister  in  Congregational  Church.  Brother  of 
Rev.  P.  S.  Feemster  ('61).    M.A.,  Tusculum. 

1860 

*BIGGS,  WILLIAM,  B.A. 

b.  1835,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Taught  school.  Joined  Confederate  Army. 
Presbyterian,    d.  Fort  Delaware,  1864. 

HACKER,  NEWTON,  B.A,,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

b.  March  3,  1836,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jacob  Hacker. 
Presbyterian.  Served  in  Union  Army  as  private,  first  lieutenant  and 
captain  in  Fourth  Tennessee  Infantry  Volunteers ;  mustered  out  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  August  2,  1865.  Member  of  Legislature  of  Tennes- 
see ;  District  Attorney  and  Circuit  Judge.  Banker  for  some  time. 
in.  Miss  Antoinette  Bradley,  of  Delaware,  O.,  October  3,  1867;  five 
children  living,  one  deceased. 


*  Deceased. 


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iim 


Newton  Hacker. 


*MALONEY,  HUGH  D.,  B.A. 

b.  June  6,  1842,  near  Warrensburg,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course,  Greene- 
ville  College;  one  year  in  law  school,  Cumberland  University.  Joined 
Confederate  Army.  Farmer  and  merchant.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss 
Annie  Scruggs,  February  21,  1871;  four  daughters,  one  son. 

*ROBINSON,  JAMES  HARVEY,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  June  26,  1835,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Joined  Confederate  Army. 
Provost  marshal  at  Greeneville.  Engaged  in  teaching,  editing  news- 
paper, railroading,  and  practice  of  law ;  practiced  in  courts  of  Arkan- 
sas and  Tennessee.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Ellen 
Temple,  June  7,  1860 ;  eight  children. 

1861 

*FEEMSTER,  PAUL  SILAS,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  January  8,  1811,  Columbus,  Miss. ;  brother,  Rev.  S.  C.  Feemster 
('59).  Early  education  under  his  father  at  Ridgeway  Academy,  Miss.; 
graduated,  Congregationalist  Seminary,  Chicago,  1867 ;  taught,  lec- 
tured and  preached  in  Mississippi,  Kansas  and  Tennessee.  Founded 
Noble  Academy,  Noble,  Mo.  in.  Miss  Belle  R.  Wilson,  May  29,  1867; 
three  sons,  three  daughters.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  Greene- 
ville and  Tusculum  College,  1870-1877 ;  minister  in  Congregational 


*  Deceased. 


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Church,  except  during  1870-1877;  member  of  Holston  Presbytery. 
M.A.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,    d.  Noble,  Mo.,  1895. 

*SWAN,  HARVEY,  B.A. 

Joined  Confederate  Army;  from  best  information,  killed  in  battle  at 
Fort  Donaldson. 

*TELLEY,  JERE  I.,  B.A. 

Joined  Confederate  Army ;  mortally  wounded,  from  best  information, 
in  battle  of  Fort  Donaldson. 

*TlPTON,  JOHN  A.,  B.A. 

b.  near  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Joined  Confederate  Army;  died  or  was  killed, 
1861  or  1862. 

Period  during  Civil  War.  College  reopened  fall  of  1865  by  Samuel 
Smith  Doak,  '52. 


1866 

DOBSON,  ANDREW  SILAS  NEWTON,  B.A.,  Limestone,  Tenn. 

b.  October  5,  1840,  at  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Isaac 
Calvin  Dobson.  Prevented  from  graduation  in  1862  by  Civil  War. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Felicity,  O. ;  has  given  attention  to 
farming.  Elder  in  Presbyterian  Church ;  chairman  of  Board  of  Trus- 
tees of  Washington  College,  Tenn.  Member  of  Tennessee  Legislature, 
1884-1885.  Received  degree  ct  M.D.  from  Vanderbilt  University,  1875. 
m.  Miss  Nannie  J.  McGaughey  December  28,  1864 ;  seven  children,  six 
living;  three  sons  and  three  daughters. 


1868 

♦DOBSON,  ROBERT  MILLER,  B.A. 

b.  June,  1840,  at  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Prevented  from  graduation  in  1862 
by  Civil  War.  Practiced  medicine  in  Missouri.  Member  of  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Martha  Davis,  Greeneville,  1868 ; 
three  children. 


*  Deceased. 


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ALUMNI  OF  GREENEVILLE  AND  TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 

See  Historical  Sketch,  page  5. 

1869 

♦NELSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  B.A. 

b.  1846,  Washington  County,  Tenn.  Taught  school,  Limestone,  Term., 
seven  years ;  engaged  in  farming  one  year  and  a  half.  Railroad  agent 
at  Limestone  for  many  years ;  merchant  at  TeUord  and  Limestone. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South,  m.  Miss  Callie  Rorex,  November 
17,  1887. 

♦WEST,  JAMES  A.,  B.A. 

b.  September  9,  1846,  Washington  County,  Tenn.  Engaged  in  farming 
and  trading.  Member  of  Legislature  of  Tennessee,  1873  and  1883. 
m.  Miss  Emma  C.  Glaze,  1875. 

♦YEAGER,  ELIJAH  FISH,  B.A,,  M.A. 

b.  December  26,  1844,  Washington  County,  Tenn.  Served  in  Confed- 
erate Army.  Taught  languages  in  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College. 
Removed  to  Alvorado,  Tex.,  1870..  Professor  of  Languages.  Marvin 
College ;  practiced  law.  Member  of  Legislature  from  Ellis  County, 
Texas.  Edited  the  Waxahachie  Enterprise  last  nine  years  of  his  life. 
Methodist.  M.A.  degree,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,  m.  Miss 
Minnie  B.  Rainey,  June  1,  1875.    d.  May  10,  1890,  in  Texas. 

1870 

♦ALEXANDER,  ROBERT  McGAUGHEY,  B.A. 

b.  September  15,  1846,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  One  of  the  first  students 
to  enter  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College  after  the  Civil  War.  Was 
farmer,  teacher,  tax  assessor,  deputy  trustee  and  County  Court  Clerk 
of  Greene  County.  Elder  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  Trus- 
tee of  Tusculum  College,  m.  Miss  Jennie  C.  Dobson,  October  12,  1871 ; 
three  sons,  one  daughter  (Fred  W.  A.,  '92,  and  Lucile  E.  A.,  '02). 
d.  January  7,  1902. 

DOBSON,  WILLIAM  D.,  B.S.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

b.  November  27,  1848,  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Principal  of  high  school  two 
years ;  superintendent,  Trenton  schools,  Missouri,  five  years ;  superin- 
tendent of  city  schools,  Carrollton,  Mo.,  ten  years  ;  superintendent  of 
Mabry  schools  one  year ;  President,  State  Normal  School,  Kirksville, 
Mo.,  eight  years ;  Dean,  American  School  of  Osteopathy,  Kirksville, 
Mo. ;  President,  State  Teachers'  Association,  1889 ;  member  of  Text- 
Book  Commission,  Missouri,  1897.  Elder  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church.  Degrees  of  M.A.  and, LL.D.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  Col- 
lege.   Now  practicing  physician  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Class  president. 


*  Deceased. 
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WILSON,  JOHN  HENRY,  B.S.,  Barbourville,  Ky. 

b.  January  30,  1846,  Lincoln  County,  Ky. ;  s.  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  K. 
Wilson.  Edited  and  published  a  weekly  newspaper  from  1873  to  1879. 
Member  of  the  State  Senate,  Kentucky,  1883-1887;  member  of  the 
Fifty-first  Congress  from  the  Tenth  District,  and  of  the  Fifty-second 
Congress  from  the  Eleventh  District,  Kentucky,  m.  Miss  Ellen  Gibson, 
October  6,  1874 ;  two  children,  m.  Miss  Julia  E.  Kennedy,  January  30, 
1892. 

1871 

*McDONALD,  JOHN,  B.A. 

Minister  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  Taught  at  Philadel- 
phia, Washington  County,  Tenn.    m.  1871. 

MOORE,  JEREMIAH,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D.,  Aransas  Pass,  Texas. 
(See  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College  Presidents.) 

1872 

nicFERRIN,  JOSEPH  G.,  B.A.,  M.A.,  D.D. 

b.  August  18,  1846,  near  Bull's  Gap,  Tenn. ;  s.  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel 
Doak  McFerrin.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  in  Wash- 
ington College  one  year ;  professor  of  Latin,  Tusculum,  six  years ;  pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  King  College,  three  years.  Studied  theology 
under  private  teachers;  ordained  by  the  Presbyterian  Church,  1878; 
evangelist  for  fifteen  years  or  more.  Degrees  of  M.A.,  and  D.D.,  1897, 
Tusculum.    m.  Miss  Lottie  S.  Hannah,  June,  1874 ;  five  children. 

SMITH,  NICHOLAS  KEFFER,  B.A.,  D.D.,  Ponchatoula,  La. 

b.  January  19,  1851,  New  Market,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jacob  C. 
Smith.  Graduated,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  Virginia,  April  14, 
1875.  Pastorates  in  Atlanta  and  Darien,  Ga.  Seven  times  elected 
evangelist  in  presbyteries  and  two  synods ;  several  times  Moderator  of 
Presbyteries  and  Commissioner  to  General  Assembly.  Writer  and  cor- 
respondent, Christian  Observer.  Had  charge  and  led  choir  of  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty  in  the  Moody  and  Sankey  meetings  in  Atlanta.  Trustee 
of  Presbyterian  College  of  South  Carolina.  Evangelist  in  New  Orleans 
Presbytery  and  director  of  community  chorus  since  1917.  D.D.,  Tus- 
culum College,  m.  Miss  Mary  Emma  Barton,  December  22,  1875 ;  three 
children,  m.  Miss  Carrie  Cleveland  Scudder,  October  4,  1882 ;  five 
children.    Class  president. 

1873 

*LEMING,  JAMES  A.,  B.A. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Physician. 
m.  Miss  Ida  Britton.    Class  president. 

*ROBINSON,  JOSEPH  MOSER,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  October  28,  1851,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas 
T.  Robinson.     Professor  of  Mathematics,  Washington  College,  one 


*  Deceased. 


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year.  Removed  to  Texas  and  continued  teaching  till  1896.  Engaged 
in  mercantile  business.  Elder  in  Presbyterian  Church.  Degree  of 
M.A.,  Tusculum.   m.  Miss  Annie  Cordie  McLin,  December  24,  1878. 

1875 

HACKER,  JOSEPH  EARNEST,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  March  31,  1849,  Rheatown,  Tenn.  Deputy  Collector  of  Internal 
Revenue,  ten  years ;  cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Greeneville,  twenty- 
eight  years ;  vice-president  since  1916.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m. 
Miss  Jessie  R.  Britton,  September  8,  1878.    Class  president. 

*KITE,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  January  21,  1847,  near  Rogersville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  A. 
Kite.  Served  in  Confederate  Army  until  close  of  Civil  War;  courier 
and  scout  under  General  Lee,  last  two  years  as  a  member  of  the 
Southern  Secret  Service.  Taught  in  Kentucky  and  Illinois  one  year 
each ;  eight  years  in  Tusculum ;  four  years  in  Milligan  College.  Sur- 
veyor and  civil  engineer  several  years ;  was  engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness. Member  of  Christian  Church.  Degree  of  M.A.,  Tusculum.  m. 
Miss  Sallie  A.  Doak,  November  2,  1871. 

♦MOORE,  J.  CRAWFORD,  B.S. 

b.  December  13,  1848,  Washington  County,  Tenn.  Studied  theology  at 
Cumberland  University,  Lebanon,  Tenn. ;  minister  in  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church ;  home  missionary  ten  years  in  Kansas. 

1876 

♦ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  C,  B.A. 

b.  at  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Preparatory  education  in  Jefferson  County 
public  schools  and  Mossy  Creek  College  (now  Carson-Newman).  Read 
law  at  Newport,  Tenn. ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1878.  Member  of  Leg- 
islature from  Cocke  and  Sevier  counties,  1880.  Principal  examiner  of 
contested  land  claims,  General  Land  Office,  1889 ;  afterward  chief  clerk 
of  General  Land  Office.  Member  of  Fifty-fourth  Congress  from  the 
First  Congressional  District,  Tennessee,   m.  Miss  Blanche  Gouchenour. 

*NEAL,  G.  DOAK,  B.A. 

b.  in  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Located  in  the  West;  married,  d.  in 
California. 

1877 

♦BRITTON,  GEORGE  B.,  B.A. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Minister  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church;  preached  at  Greeneville;  later,  united  with  Presbyterian 
Church.  Was  supplying  the  Rushville  (Ind.)  Presbyterian  Church  at 
the  time  of  his  death,  1882  or  1883. 


*  Deceased. 


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La n don  Carter  Haynes. 


HAYNES,  LAXDON  CARTER,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Tusculum,  Teun. 

b.  February  27,  1857,  Greene  County,  Terra. ;  s.  James  G.  and  Sarah 
E.  Haynes.  Taught  Ancient  Languages,  Tusculum,  1877-1881;  profes- 
sor of  Mathematics,  Tusculum,  since  1881 ;  Dean  of  Tusculum  College, 
1908-1917;  Dean  Emeritus,  Tusculum,  since  1917.  Elder  in  Mount 
Bethel  Presbyterian  Church.  Degree  of  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Trustee  of 
Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Jennie  C.  Brown  ('81),  April  21,  1882;  four  sons 
and  one  daughter  (  Herman  Cicero  H.,  '02;  Carl  H.,  '09,  and  Grace  H., 
'10)  ;  three  sons  living.    Class  president. 

nVILLIS,  CHARLES  D,.  B.A. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Practiced  medicine  at  Bull's  Gap  and 
Greeneville,  Tenn.  Member  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  m. 
Miss  Gass,  of  Mosheim,  Tenn. 

1878 

GREGG.  M.  JEROME,  B.S.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

b.  near  Meadow  Creek,  Tenn.    Prominent  lawyer  in  Birmingham,  Ala. 

*McCORD.  JAMES  MARSH,  BS ,  B.A. 

b.  October  5,  1858,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William 
B.  McCord.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Taught  in  Texas  sev- 
eral years;  afterwards  took  up  law.  B.A.,  Tusculum,  1880.  d.  San 
Antonio,  Tex.,  April,  1918.    Class  president. 


*  Deceased. 


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*ROBINSON,  JAMES  ALLEN,  B.A. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  in  public  schools  and 
at  Tusculum.    Presbyterian,    d.  July  14,  1878,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

SMITH,  HUGH  CALVIN,  B.A.,  Chicago,  111. 

b.  December  4,  1854,  New  Market,  Tenn.  Graduated,  Union  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  Virginia,  1881 ;  ordained  by  Presbytery  of  East  Hanover, 
Va.,  1882;  took  charge  of  Old  Street  Church,  Petersburg,  Va.  Called 
to  the  Herane  and  Calvert  churches,  Texas,  1882 ;  to  First  Presbyte- 
rian Church,  Corsicana,  Texas,  1883  ;  to  Carrollton  Church,  Kentucky, 
1885  ;  to  Morganfield  Church,  Kentucky,  1889 ;  to  Brownsville  Church, 
Tennessee,  1891.  m.  Miss  Nellie  Victory  Mahoney,  Loudon,  Tenn., 
May  10,  1882. 

*McGAUGHEY,  WILLIAM  SEVIER,  BS.  nunc  pro  tunc. 

b.  September  7,  1821,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Farmer  and  surveyor. 
Member  of  Legislature  of  Tennessee  three  terms ;  one  time  Speaker  of 
the  House.  Elder  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Car- 
oline Alexander ;  six  children ;  second  wife,  Mrs.  Margaret  Dobson 
English  :  one  daughter. 

1879 

BAXTER,  FRANKLIN  PIERCE,  BS.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  Cedar  Lane,  Tenn.  Theological  course  at  Cumberland  University, 
Lebanon,  Tenn.  Minister.  In  mercantile  business  at  Greeneville  and 
Johnson  City  for  some  time.  m.  Miss  Jennie  Campbell,  December 
24,  1884 ;  two  sons,  four  daughters ;  five  living. 

*CHANDLEY,  EVERETT  F.,  BS. 

b.  Madison  County,  N.  C.  Engaged  in  farming  and  teaching.  Public 
official  at  Asheville,  N.  C.    Married,    d.  Asheville. 

COILE,  ALEXANDER  JACKSON,  BS.,  Cookeville,  Tenn. 

b.  September  15,  1854,  New  Market,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  L. 
Coile ;  brother  of  Samuel  Andrew  C.  ('79),  Mrs.  Reed  ('87),  and 
Mrs.  Rankin  ('88).  Preparatory  course  in  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.; 
theological  course  in  Lane  and  McCormick  seminaries ;  graduated 
from  latter,  1885.  Degree  of  D.D.,  1903.  Stated  supply  at  Timber 
Ridge  and  Mount  Bethel  churches ;  pastor,  Bell  Avenue  Presbyterian 

Church,  Knoxville,  1890  .    Trustee  of  Tusculum.    m.  Miss  Cora 

O.  Williams,  June  29,  1892 ;  two  sons. 

COILE;  SAMUEL  ANDREW,  B.A,,  M.A.,  Maryville,  Mo. 
(See  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College  Presidents.) 

DOAK,  JULIA  A.  (MRS.  TABER),  B.A.,  M.A.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
b.  in  Kentucky,  d.  Dr.  ('51)  and  Mrs.  W.  S.  Doak.  First  woman 
graduate  of  Tusculum.  Taught  at  Jonesboro.  Private  secretary  of  her 
father  while  State  Superintendent,  and  of  his  successor,  Prof.  G.  S.  W. 
Crawford.    Professor  in  Peabody  Normal,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1888-1899 ; 

*  Deceased. 


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teacher  in  State  institutes  of  Tennessee  for  many  years.  Member  of 
Presbyterian  Church.  M.A.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,  m. 
Franklin  Arnold  Taber,  May,  1900.    Class  secretary. 

KIRKPATRICK,  WILKINS  W,  B.S.,  Whitesburg,  Tenn. 

b.  Whitesburg,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  M.  Kirkpatrick.  Engaged 
in  mercantile  business  for  some  time ;  now  farming.    Class  president. 

*REMINE,  WINFIELD  SCOTT,  BS.  nunc  pro  tunc. 

b.  February  2,  1847,  Washington  County,  Va.  Served  in  Federal  Army 
during  Civil  War.  Principal  of  High  School,  Auburn,  111.,  several 
years  and  until  his  death.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss  Harriet 
Britton,  1868;  one  son,  W.  W.  Remine  ('91)  and  one  daughter,  d. 
August  24,  1892,  Auburn,  111. 

1880 

♦KENNEDY,  J.  MELVILLE,  BS. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Farmer  and  merchant.  Elder  in  Presbyterian 
Church,  m.  Miss  Fannie  Alexander;  second  wife,  Miss  Nannie  Snapp. 
d.  Greene  County,  Tenn. 

1881 

BAILEY,  JOHN  M.,  B.A.,  Langdon,  Mo. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Attended  school  at  Oakland  Seminary  and 
Grant  University.  Principal  Oakland  Seminary.  Member  of  Missouri 
Legislature.    Taught  in  the  West.    Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 

BAILEY,  RUFUS  K,  B.A.,  Fall  Branch,  Tenn. 

b.  March  23,  1859,  Baileyton,  Tenn.  Academic  course  at  Oakland  Sem- 
inary. Attended  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  1883-1884; 
physician  at  Fall  Branch,  Tenn.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss 
Virginia  McClellan,  May  1,  1889. 

BAILEY,  THOMAS  M.,  B.A.,  Rockport,  Mo. 

b.  November  18,  1855,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  L. 
Bailey.  Removed  to  Missouri,  1885.  Admitted  to  bar,  1887.  Repub- 
lican elector  for  Missouri,  1887;  chairman  County  Court;  postmaster, 
four  terms.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss  Minnie  D.  Sliger, 
September  12,  1888 ;  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 

BAXTER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Telford,  Tenn. 

b.  Washington  County,  Tenn.  Attended  Washington  College;  theo- 
logical course  at  Lane  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  and  McCormick  Seminary, 
Chicago.    M.A.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College. 

BROWN,  JENNIE  C.  (MRS.  HAYNES),  B.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  July  6,  1860,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tuscu- 
lum. Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Prof.  L.  C.  Haynes  ('77), 
April  21,  1882;  five  children  (Herman  Cicero  H.,  '02;  Carl  H.,  '09,  and 
Grace  H..  '10)  ;  three  living.    Class  secretary. 


*  Deceased. 


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GASS,  JOHN  ROvSS,  B.A.,  D.D.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

b.  February  14,  1857,  near  Dandridge,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum.  Taught  school  before  graduation.  Theological  course  in 
Lane  and  McCormick  Seminaries ;  graduated,  McCormick  Seminary, 
1884 ;  licensed  and  ordained  by  Holston  Presbytery.  Supplied  Reedy 
Creek  and  Kingsport  churches,  1884-1887 ;  pastor  Sigourney  Church, 
Iowa,  1886-1890;  Greenefield,  Mo.,  1890-1897.  Synodical  missionary 
for  New  Mexico.  D.D.,  Tusculum,  1906.  m.  Miss  Elsie  Brinton  Lowe, 
of  Sigourney,  Iowa,  January  18,  1891 ;  two  children.    Class  president. 

McNUTT,  FRANK  ALEXANDER  RAMSEY,  B.S.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 
b.  May  11,  1855,  near  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Farmer  and  clerk  in  store. 
Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Alice  Doak,  1885 ;  four 
children. 

TEMPLIN,  JOHN  F.,  B.A.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  March  17,  1855,  Washington  County,  Tenn.  Engaged  in  teaching. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South,  m.  Miss  Sue  E.  McNees,  August 
25,  1886 ;  two  children. 

1882 

CAUL,  HARVEY  E,  B.A. 

Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Carpenter.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church. 

*C0LLIER,  ROBERT  BURNS,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  October  25,  1855,  Knox  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Clear 
Spring  Academy.  Teacher  and  preacher ;  minister  in  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church.  M.A.,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Callie 
Copp,  February  13,  1884.    d.  Washington  College,  October,  1905. 

DOAK,  CHARLES  S.,  B.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  September  5,  1858,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  ^.  Mr.  ('57)  and  Mrs.  Mat- 
thew Doak.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Engaged  in  farming. 
Elder  in  Mount  Bethel  Presbyterian  Church,  in.  Miss  Lucy  Thomp- 
son, October  11,  1892;  one  daughter. 

EPPS,  JAMES  HAWS,  B.A.,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

b.  April  1,  1862 ;  ^.  W.  W.  and  Sarah  Haws  Epps.  Professor,  Milligan 
College,  1882-1885.  Law  course,  Cumberland  University.  Trustee  of 
Tusculum.  in.  Miss  Mollie  Hardin;  three  children  (William  Hardin 
E.,  '10;  James  Haws  E.,  Jr.,  '13,  and  Mary  Lucy  E.,  '16)  ;  second  wife, 
Miss  Mattie  Snyder.    Class  president. 

*FRENGER,  GEORGE  REX,  B.A. 

b.  April  7,  1853,  near  Middlebrook,  Va.  Minister  in  M.  E.  Church; 
pastor  eleven  years ;  presiding  elder  seven  years,  m.  Miss  Kate  Sturm, 
September  20,  1883 ;  seven  children. 


*  Deceased. 


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♦PATTON,  WILLIAM  C,  B.A. 

b.  February  1,  1857,  Sullivan  County,  Tenn.  Professor  of  Languages, 
Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,  1882-1883 ;  principal,  Cold  Spring 
Academy,  Blountville  Academy,  Kingsport  High  School.  Okaloma 
High  School.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss  Jennie  Reeser ;  five 
children. 

♦ROGERS,  D.  B.,  BS. 

Spent  only  one  session  at  Tusculum ;  died  in  the  West  not  many 
years  after  graduation. 

♦ROGERS,  W.  K,  BS. 

Spent  only  one  session  at  Tusculum;  died  in  the  West  not  many  years 
after  graduation. 

1884 

*BROWN,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.A. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.,  1860.  Graduated  in  theology  from  Cumber- 
land University,  1888.  Cumberland  Presbyterian  minister ;  supplied 
churches  in  Missouri  and  Indian  Territory.  Published  a  pamphlet  on 
systematic  beneficence,  and  "Life  Versus  Matter."  m.  Miss  Jennie  M. 
Cooper,  August  7,  1900. 

RITTER,  JOHN  C,  B.A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

b.  Kendrick's  Creek,  Tenn.,  October  3,  1856.  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
minister.  Theological  course,  Cumberland  University.  President  of 
Ewing  and  Jefferson  College  for  some  years.    Class  president. 

*HENLEY,  J.  J.,  B.A. 

Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  Nashville  for  a  short  time ;  then  entered 
ministry  of  M.  E.  Church,  South. 

1885 

HA  WORTH,  MARCUS  LEROY,  BS.,  Keota,  Colo. 

b.  December  3,  1861,  near  Tusculum.  Preparatory  course  at  Tuscu- 
lum. Merchant ;  traveling  salesman ;  at  present  engaged  in  farming. 
Member  of  Methodist  Church,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Rader,  October  29, 
1891 ;  five  children. 

RANKIN,  THOMAS  SAMUEL,  BS.,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  July  15,  1858,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  „?.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert 
Rankin.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Degree  of  B.A.,  Tusculum, 
1889,  and  M.A.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Bursar,  Tusculum  College, 
ever  since  graduation.  Trustee  of  Tusculum.  Elder  in  Mount  Bethel 
Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Mary  I.  Coile  ('88),  May  11,  1888;  four 
sons,  three  daughters  (Mrs.  Beeson,  '08;  Marguerite  Elizabeth  R.,  '10; 
Raymond  Coile  R.,  '14.  and  Lynn  McGaughey  R.,  '17).   Claiz  prssidmt. 


*  Deceased. 


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Thomas  Samuel  Rankin. 


GTRDNER,  JOHN  HARVEY,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  New  York  City. 

b.  March  8,  1856,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  William 
Girdner.  M.D.,  University  and  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  C:lbge 
(New  York  Univ.),  1879.  Interne,  Bellevue  Hospital,  1879-1880;  lec- 
turer on  surgery,  New  York  Post-Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hos- 
pital. Was  first  to  graft  skin  successfully  from  dead  body  onto  the 
living ;  inventor  of  telephonic  bullet  probe,  1887,  and  formosis  forceps. 
Fellow,  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine.  Author,  "Newyorkitis," 
1901;  also  contributor  of  many  essays  on  medicine  and  other  subjects 
to  New  York  Medical  Journal,  North  American  Review,  Munsey's 
Magazine,  etc.    m.  Adela  Pratt,  of  Louisiana,  September  23,  1886. 

1887 

ARMITAGE,  CHARLES  GASS,  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  July  16,  1866,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  A.  Armi- 
tage;  brother  of  Mrs.  Doak  ('87).  Engaged  in  wholesale  grocery 
business.  Cumberland  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Dollie  Mae  Cooper, 
October  3,  1895;  three  children  1  iving  (Lucie  V.  A.,  '17),  one  dead; 
second  wife,  Miss  Mary  Catherine  Trim,  August  28,  1913. 


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ARMITAGE,  HATTIE  ( MRS.  DOAK),  B.S.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  April  8,  1862,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  A.  Armi- 
tage;  sister  of  Charles  Gass  A.  ('87).  Taught  six  years  at  Tusculum. 
President,  Tusculum  Red  Cross  Auxiliary.  Member  of  Mount  Bethel 
Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Dr.  H.  P.  Doak  (deceased),  July  25,  1893; 
three  sons  (Samuel  Armitage  D.,  '16),  one  daughter.    Class  secretary. 

BAILEY,  ELLA  C.  (MRS.  McCOLLUM),  B.S.,  Bulls  Gap,  Tenn. 

BAILEY,  GILBERT  N.,  BS.,  Baileyton,  Tenn. 
Physician,    m.  Miss  Belle  Rush. 

BOWERS,  GEORGE  SILAS,  BS.,  Duchesne,  Utah. 

b.  March  8,  1864,  Timber  Ridge,  Tenn.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church, 
South,    m.  Miss  Jennie  Fox. 

*COILE,  THULA  E.  (MRS.  REED). 

b.  April  27,  1863,  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  L. 
Coile;  sister  of  Alexander  Jackson  C.  ('79),  Samuel  Andrew  C.  ('79), 
and  Mrs.  Rankin  ('88).  Taught  for  some  time.  Member  of  Baptist 
Church,    m.  Dr.  E.  A.  Reed,  March  27,  1888 ;  one  child. 

MATHES,  EBENEZER  EDGAR,  B.A.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

b.  February  20,  1863,  near  Washington  College,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
E.  E.  Mathes.  Preparatory  course  at  Washington  College  and  Tus- 
culum. Degree  of  B.D.,  McCormick  Seminary,  April,  1890.  Home 
missionary  among  Cherokee  Indians.  Stated  Clerk  of  Rio  Grande 
Presbytery,  four  years ;  Synod  of  Indian  Territory,  six  years,  and 
Pecos  Valley  Presbytery,  seven  years,  m.  Miss  Jeanie  M.  McRuer, 
June  8,  1892;  two  children.    Class  president. 

SIMPSON,  HENRY  ARMITAGE,  B.S.,  Baileyton,  Tenn. 

b.  January  14,  1861,  Albany,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  Simpson. 
Degree  of  M.D.  Now  practicing  medicine.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
m.  Miss  Fanny  White,  1887 ;  one  child. 


COILE,  MARY  I.  (MRS.  RANKIN),  BS.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  July  29,  1866,  near  Dandridge,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  L. 
Coile;  sister  of  Alexander  Jackson  C.  ('79),  Samuel  Andrew  C.  ('79), 
and  Mrs.  Reed  ('87).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of 
Presbyterian  Church.  President  of  Holston  presbyterial  organiza- 
tion.   Secretary  for  three  years  of  Tennessee  Synodical  Society;  vice- 


Ex-Membe;rs. 


Campbell,  Eulalia  M, 


Henley,  Albert  A. 
Hull,  J.  M. 
McCord,  W.  C. 
Moore,  Ella 


Collett,  A.  L. 
Collett,  G.  W. 
Glaze,  J.  M. 


Pope,  Jesse  T. 


1888 


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chairman  Greene  County  Chapter  of  Red  Cross ;  treasurer  of  Tus- 
culum  Red  Cross  Auxiliary,  m.  T.  S.  Rankin  ('85),  May  11,  1888; 
four  sons,  three  daughters  (Mrs.  Beeson,  '08;  Marguerite  Elizabeth 
R.,  '10;  Raymond  Coile  R.,  '14;  Lynn  McGaughey  R.,  '17).  Class 
secretary. 

COOPER,  SILAS  HOLDEN  LINCOLN,  B.A.,  Cleveland,  O. 

b.  May  28,  1867,  Milburnton,  Term. ;  s,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lewis  Cooper. 
Member  of  Presbyterian  Church.  Circuit  Court  Clerk  of  Washington 
County,  Tenn.,  1889-1898 ;  cashier,  First  National  Bank  of  Jonesboro, 
Tenn.,  1895-1898 ;  vice-president,  First  National  Bank,  Shreveport, 
La. ;  National  Bank  Examiner  for  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  Cleveland,  O. ; 
now  Chief  National  Bank  Examiner  of  the  Fourth  Federal  Reserve 
District,  m.  Miss  Vandalia  C.  Fuqua,  October  8,  1896.  Class  presi- 
dent. 

EINSTEIN,  T.  B.,  B.S.,  East  Radford,  Va. 

b.  January  19,  1856,  Montgomery  County,  Va. ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Moses 
Einstein.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church.  Member  of  Legislature  of  Vir- 
ginia, one  term.  Postmaster  East  Radford,  Va.,  five  years.  Engaged 
in  mercantile  business  for  some  time.  In  ill  health  for  past  three 
years. 

PIPER,  WILLIAM  F.,  B.A.,  Limestone,  Tenn. 

b.  September  4,  1866,  Fall  Branch,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum.  Teacher.  Edited  The  Rural  Searchlight,  Limestone.  Pres- 
byterian,   m.  Miss  S.  Keebler ;  one  son,  one  daughter. 

Ex- Members. 

Brunner,  Floyd  J.  Painter,  Ella  Belle 

Remine,  Napoleon  B. 

1889 

COLLOM,  ALTAMONT  BYRON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Marissa,  111. 

b.  July  10,  1867,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  N.  Col- 
lom.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Professor  of  Latin,  Hiwassee 
College,  1889-1891;  President  of  Obion  College,  1891-1896;  since  1896 
engaged  in  Railway  Postal  service.  M.A.  (honorary),  Tusculum 
College  and  Obion  College.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss 
Olive  C.  Solt,  June  10,  1891 ;  six  children  living,  two  dead. 

FOX,  MARION  L.,  B.S.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

b.  October  24,  1866,  near  Asheville,  N.  C. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  J.  Fox. 
Spent  four  years  in  government  service  as  special  pension  examiner. 
Has  been  engaged  chiefly  in  newspaper  work  with  Washington  Post 
New  York  Journal;  editor  Daily  Press,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  Bristol 
(Tenn.)  News;  at  present  editor-in-chief  of  Morning  Journal,  Albu- 
querque, N.  M.  From  1901  to  1906  was  land  and  emigration  agent  for 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Railroad.  LL.B.,  University  of 
Chattanooga,    m.  Miss  Mae  Orahood,  1906. 


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GOOD,  DORA  J.  (  MRS.  LAMONS),  B.S.,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

b.  November  29,  1870,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  M. 
Good.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Taught  two  years  in  public 
schools  after  graduation.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Mr.  Charles 
Lamons,  November  8,  1892;  five  children  (Mrs.  Brough,  '14).  Class 
secretary. 

MARSHALL,  J.  J.,  B.A.,  Limestone,  Tenn. 

b.  September  10,  1865,  Rheatown,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eli  Mar- 
shall. Preparatory  course  at  Rheatown  and  Earlham  College,  Indiana. 
Traveling  salesman  for  several  years  ;  captain  and  chief  commissary 
Third  Regiment,  Tennessee  Infantry;  served  with  troops  at  southern 
border  during  troubles  with  Mexico.  Farmer,  stock  dealer  and 
breeder.  Successful  as  community  leader  in  advanced  methods  of 
farming.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss  Gertrude  Fraker,  1892; 
two  daughters  and  one  son.    Class  president. 

RANKIN,  MARY  R.,  B.A.,  Shortsville,  Va. 

b.  King's  Mill,  Va.,  November  12,  1868.  Academic  course  in  public 
schools  of  Virginia  and  Tennessee  and  in  preparatory  school  of 
Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College.  Teacher.  Member  of  Presby- 
terian Church. 

SILVIUS,  GEORGE  HARRISON,  B.A.,  Texarkana,  Texas. 

b.  1862,  Jefferson  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Moses  Silvius.  Pre- 
paratory course  in  Maryville  and  Tusculum  colleges ;  theological 
course  at  Cumberland  University.  Honorary  degree  of  D.D.  Pastor 
of  Presbyterian  churches  in  Tennessee,  Ohio,  Illinois  and  Texas,  m. 
Miss  Carrie  R.  Brown,  1894;  one  son. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  DANIEL,  B.S.,  Lancaster,  Texas. 

b.  1861,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  C.  Smith.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 
Taught  in  Texas  sixteen  years.  County  Commissioner,  Dallas  County, 
Texas,    m.  Miss  Minnie  Belle  Powers,  1890;  three  children. 

*BALES,  M.  A.,  B.S.  nunc  pro  tunc. 

Early  life  spent  near  Rheatown,  Tenn.  Engaged  in  teaching  and 
farming,  m.  Miss  Ellen  Newton  Hubbard,  June  15,  1882  ;  two  sons, 
one  daughter,    d.  on  his  farm  near  Rheatown. 


1890 

JONES,  OLIVER  GREEN,  B.A.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

b.  February  1,  1862,  Evening  Shade,  Ark. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  I.  G.  Jones. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  theological  course  at  Union  Semi- 


Ex- Members. 


Coile,  Charles  E. 
Collum,  Lena  Belle 
Crockett,  Dora  B. 


Ellis,  William  R. 
Moore,  Bertie  A. 
Starnes,  C.  W. 


*  Deceased. 


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nary,  Virginia.  D.D.,  Tusculum,  May,  1914.  Evangelist  of  Holston 
Presbytery  four  years  ;  evangelistic  work  in  Texas,  New  Mexico  and 
Arkansas  covering  twelve  years ;  during  this  time  organized  thirty- 
five  churches ;  started  work  among  the  Mexicans  in  El  Paso  Presby- 
tery, Texas ;  organized  churches  at  Erwin  and  Embreeville,  Tenn. ;  in- 
strumental in  establishing  Dwight  Institute  at  Erwin.  m.  Miss  Cor- 
nelia O'Brien,  February  15,  1894;  seven  children.     Class  president. 

LEMING,  FRANK  EDWARD,  BS.,  Peru,  S.  A. 

b.  November  21!,  1870,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  W. 
Leming ;  brother  of  Josephine  Gertrude  L.  ('92),  and  Mrs.  McGuire 
('99).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness from  date  of  graduation  to  1901 ;  since  1901  engaged  in  structural 
engineering.    Member  of  Southern  Methodist  Church. 

MATHES,  E.  ESTELLE  (MRS.  TAYLOR),  BS,,  San  Angelo,  Texas. 
b.  near  Washington  College,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Washington 
College.  Taught  at  Park  Hill,  Indian  Territory,  under  Board  of  Home 
Missions,  1890-1898.  Presbyterian,  m.  David  S.  Taylor,  June,  1898; 
one  son.    Class  secretary. 

*ROSS,  SUSAN  MARTHA  (MRS.  BRUNER),  BS. 

b.  February  11,  1869,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at 
Boonsboro,  Ark.,  and  Tusculum.  Taught  in  Indian  Territory  and 
Texas.  Presbyterian,  m.  Mr.  Gerard  Leslie  Bruner,  of  Texas,  June 
12,  1900. 

Ex- Members. 
Boyd,  E.  S.  Haun,  A.  J. 

Brown,  Lula  E.  LaRue,  F.  D. 

Easterly,  Mabel  V.  McGaughey,  Carrie  M. 

Ellis,  W.  D.  Rankin,  Mollie  E. 

Gass,  W.  M.  White,  S.  B. 


1891 

*DOAK,  MAURICE  JUNIUS,  B.A. 

b.  June  24,  1870,  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course,  Greeneville 
and  Tusculum  College.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  in  Hiwassee 
College,  one  year.  Graduated  from  McCormick  Seminary,  1896.  Or- 
dained by  Presbytery  of  Fargo,  1896 ;  stated  supply  at  Enderlin  and 
Lucca,  N.  D.,  1896-1899.    d.  Erwin,  Tenn..  May  17,  1899. 

JEWELL,  JAMES  LILBURN,  B.A,,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

b.  September  10,  1868,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  R.  Jewell. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum  ;  theological  course  at  McCormick  and 
Auburn  seminaries  ;  graduated  from  the  latter.  Pastor  at  Janesville, 
South  Salem,  Caledonia  and  Pittsford,  N.  Y.  m.  Miss  Mary  E.  Ray, 
September  19,  1900;  two  sons  and  one  daughter.    Class  president. 


*  Deceased. 


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MOORE,  EDWARD  HOWARD,  B.S.,  M.A.,  Russellville,  Tenn. 

b.  1869,  near  Whitesburg,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  J.  Moore.  Super- 
intendent of  public  instruction  in  Hamblen  County;  principal  of  Rus- 
sellville Academy;  principal  of  Newport  High  School;  now  engaged  in 
various  farming  enterprises,  chief  among  them  being  dairying.  Mem- 
ber of  Presbyterian  Church.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Flora  Bible 
('92)  in  1894;  one  son,  one  daughter. 

MOORE,  MABEL,  B.S.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Moore ;  sister  of 
Jere  Ardra  M.  ('96).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Taught  seven 
years  in  Presbyterian  mission  schools  in  North  Carolina,  Tennessee 
and  Kentucky ;  engaged  for  some  time  in  Home  Demonstration  Work 
under  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture  in  Sevier  County, 
Tenn. ;  now  has  same  work  in  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  very  successful 
in  developing  girls'  canning  clubs,  etc.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church.    Class  secretary. 

REM1NE,  WILL  WEBB,  B.A.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  March  13,  1870,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  ('79)  and  Mrs.  W. 
S.  Remine.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Superintendent  of 
schools  in  Greeley,  Neb.,  for  some  time;  at  present  President  of 
Clinchfield  Ice  and  Coal  Company  at  Johnson  City.  Member  of  M.  E. 
Church.    m,  Miss  Lelia  Roberts,  March  15,  1893  ;  two  children. 


ALEXANDER,  FRED  WILLIAM,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  August  4,  1872,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  ('70)  and  Mrs.  Rob- 
ert M.  Alexander;  brother  of  Lucile  Evelyn  A.  ('02).  Preparatory 
course  at  Tusculum.  M.A.,  Tusculum,  1895;  B.S.D.,  State  Normal 
School,  Kirksville,  Mo.,  1896.  Graduate  work  in  Harvard  University, 
1899-1900;  teacher  in  Limestone  Graded  School,  1892-1893;  Sweet- 
water Military  College,  1893-1895;  Moberly  (Mo.)  High  School,  1897- 
1898 ;  professor  of  Philosophy  and  Education,  Tusculum,  1900-1911 ; 

taught  at  St.  Alban's  School,  Radford,  Va.,  -1909;  East  Tennessee 

State  Normal,  1911-1913;  head  of  department  of  Psychology  and  Edu- 
cation in  East  Tennessee  Normal  since  1913.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church,  m.  Miss  Ethel  Mathes,  December  27,  1900;  four  children. 
Class  president. 

BIBLE,  FLORA  (MRS.  MOORE),  B.S.,  Russellville,  Tenn. 

b.  1871,  Little  Chuckey,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Airs.  John  C.  Bible.  Mem- 
ber of  Presbyterian  Church,    m.  Mr.  Edward  H.  Moore  ('91),  1894. 


Ex-Members. 


Bewley,  W.  P. 
Doak,  Maude  E. 


Kennedy,  J.  F. 
Taylor,  D.  S. 


1892 


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DOBSON,  CALVIN  WILSON,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1866,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  V.  Dobson.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.  Has  engaged  in  farming  and  teaching. 
Presbyterian,    m.  Miss  Clara  Harrison,  1898 ;  four  children. 

HARMON,  CHARLES  ROSECRANS,  B.A.,  D.D ,  South  Brownsville,  Pa 
b.  May  15,  1863,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 
Harmon.  Preparatory  course  at  Mosheim  and  Greeneville,  Tenn.  D.D., 
Tusculum,  1916.  For  the  past  nineteen  years  has  been  pastor  of  Pres- 
byterian Church  in  South  Brownsville,  Pa. ;  chairman  of  Home  Mis- 
sion Committee  and  member  of  Executive  Commission  of  Redstone 
Presbytery,  Pennsylvania,  m.  Miss  Marguerite  H.  Hughes,  September 
14,  1892;  two  daughters. 

LEMING,  JOSEPHINE  GERTRUDE,  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1872,  near  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  Leming;  sister 
of  Frank  Edward  L.  ('90)  and  Mrs.  McGuire  ('99).  Preparatory 
course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South.  Engaged  in 
teaching. 

McCLAIN,  HARRIETT  ELIZABETH  (MRS.  GOOD),  B.S., 

Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  March  3,  1866,  Waynesville,  N.  C. ;  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  George  A.  Mc- 
Clain;  sister  of  William  A.  M.  ('92).  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m. 
Mr.  E.  H.  Good,  September  28,  1893;  three  children.  Taught  school 
before  marriage.    Class  secretary. 

McCLAIN,  WILLIAM  ASBURY,  B.A.,  Sweetwater,  Tenn. 

b.  September  24,  1868,  Winchester,  Tenn. ;  ^.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  George  A. 
McClain ;  brother  of  Mrs.  Good  ('92).  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum. Degree  of  M.D.,  University  of  Nashville ;  post-graduate  work, 
New  York.  Taught  six  years ;  practicing  physician  and  surgeon  since 
1899.  President  of  Monroe  County  Medical  Society ;  member  of  State 
Medical  Society,  American  Medical  Association,  and  Rochester  Sur- 
gical Association ;  Southern  Railway  surgeon ;  physician  to  Tennessee 
Military  Institute  and  Sweetwater  College  for  Girls.  Member  of  Pres- 
byterian Church,  m.  Miss  Annie  Lynn  Bachman,  November,  1899 ; 
four  children. 

MOORE,  BETTIE  (MRS.  BUCHANAN),  B.A.,  Cane  Hill,  Ark. 

b.  Cane  Hill,  Ark. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  S.  Moore.  Taught  for 
eight  years.  In  sanatorium  for  some  time  because  of  ill  health,  but 
regaining  strength.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  in.  Walter  H. 
Buchanan,  September  12,  1900 ;  four  children. 

SHANKS,  LIZZIE  (MRS.  ReMINE),  B.S.,  Limestone,  Tenn. 

b.  February  21,  1870,  Milburnton,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Shanks. 
Preparatory  course  at  Oakland;  taught  before  marriage  six  years. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Henry  C.  ReMine,  December  30,  1897; 
two  daughters  and  one  son. 


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WARREN,  ISAAC  M.,  B.A.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

b.  April  15,  1868,  Pincy  Flats,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Airs.  William  Warren. 
Principal  of  school  in  Johnson  City,  Tenn.,  L892-1893 ;  superintendent 
of  schools,  Bristol,  Tenn.,  1894;  principal  Montgomery  Academy, 
Christiansburg,  Va.,  1895-1898;  principal  of  West  End  School,  Roa- 
noke. Va.,  1898-1902;  since  1902  engaged  in  mercantile,  manufacturing, 
real  estate  and  insurance  business.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South. 
m.  Miss  Ida  Chrisman,  November,  1894  (deceased  1898);  m.  Lucy 
Penn,  June,  1904 ;  four  children. 

♦HUBBARD,  ELLEN  NEWTON  (MRS.  BALES),  B.S.  nunc  pro  tunc, 
b.  August  7,  1850,  in  Kentucky.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  m. 
Mr.  M.  A.  Bales  ('89),  June  15,  1882;  two  sons,  one  daughter. 

Ex-Members. 

Bailey,  Mollie  H.  Kirkpatrick,  James 

Burkey,  J.  M.  LaRue,  Charles  W. 

Dobson,  Lola  M.  Park,  H.  L. 

Fox,  Lillie  E.  Sentelle,  M.  E. 

Huddle,  A.  H.  White,  A.  N. 

Wilhoite,  Maggie 


1893 

BRIGGS,  HENRY  HARRISON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

b.  February  20,  1871,  Flag  Pond,  Tenn.  ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  E.  Briggs. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  M.A.,  Tusculum;  M.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity. Specialist  in  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  diseases.  Trustee  of 
Tusculum.    ;/;.  June  0,  1900;  three  children.    Class  president. 

*CARSON,  L.  L.,  B.A. 

b.  December  27,  1869,  Mills  River,  N.  C.  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum ;  theological  course,  Danville,  Ky.  Taught  two  years,  Jearolds- 
town,  Tenn.,  under  Board  of  Home  Missions.  Pastor  of  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  Sedan,  Kan.  m.  Miss  Helen  Rankin,  May  12,  1893  ;  two 
daughters,  one  son. 

HUBBARD,  CHARLES  R.,  B.A.,  Erwin,  Tenn. 

b.  Tusculum,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  at  Lime- 
stone and  Clover  Bottom,  Tenn.;  tutor  of  Greek,  Greeneville  and  Tus- 
culum College,  one  session;  Trustee  of  Tusculum;  principal,  Stanley 
McCormick  School,  Burnsville,  N.  C,  several  years;  now  principal  of 
high  school,  Erwin.    Elder  in  Presbyterian  Church. 

JUSTICE,  ALFRED  BLYTHE,  B.A.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

b.  Asheville,  N.  C.  Preparatory  course,  Newton  Academy,  Asheville; 
taught  at  Winton  and  other  places  in  North  Carolina;  now  practicing 
law  at  Charlotte.  Baptist,  m.  Miss  Susie  Mitchell,  January,  1898; 
one  daughter. 


*  Deceased. 


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LOVETTE,  O.  B.,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  December  20,  1871,  Woolsey  College,  Tenn.  Taught  in  public  school 
before  graduation;  traveling  salesman  for  some  time.  Member  of 
State  Legislature,  1895 ;  admitted  to  bar,  1896.  Spent  six  months 
traveling  in  Europe.  In  government  service  in  Cuba  during  Spanish- 
American  war,  quartermaster's  department.  Trustee  of  Tusculum 
College.  Now  county  court  clerk  and  master,  Greeneville.  Presby- 
terian. M.A.,  Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Lillie  P.  Fowler  ('94),  December 
23,  1896 ;  two  sons,  two  daughters. 

PARK,  ETTA  C.  (MRS.  WHITE),  B.A.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  March  25,  1870,  Ewing,  Tenn.  Taught  school  in  fall  of  1890  and 
1893.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South,  m.  Mr.  S.  B.  White,  Decem- 
ber, 1893  ;  one  daughter.    Class  secretary. 

SENTELLE,  JENNIE  (MRS.  HOUGHTON),  B.A.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
b.  February  6,  1871,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  S.  Sen- 
telle;  sister  of  Carl  L.  S.   ('08).    Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum; 
taught  school  for  some  time.    Presbyterian,    m.  Mr.  E.  E.  Houghton, 
December  24,  1896  ;  four  children  living,  two  dead. 

SNAPP,  LIZZIE  (MRS.  STONE),  B.S.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Taught  school  after  graduation.  Member 
of  Presbyterian  Church,    m.  Mr.  Stone. 

WOOLSEY,  THOMAS  HUNTER,  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  February  28,  1870,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William 
B.  Woolsey.  Preparatory  course  at  Woolsey  College  and  Tusculum. 
M.D.,  University  of  Tennessee,  March,  1900.  Taught  in  rural  schools ; 
medical  examiner  for  New  York  Life  and  Mutual  Life  of  New  York 
insurance  companies ;  licensed  by  North  Carolina  State  Medical  Board 
of  Examiners,  1907 ;  member  of  Greene  County  Medical  Society  and 
Tennessee  State  Medical  Association.  Member  of  Free  Baptist 
Church,    m.  Miss  Lutie  Garst,  April  18,  1906 ;  five  children. 

LAWRENCE,  LACY  LYLE,  B.A.  mine  pro  time,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  January  18,  1857,  Christiansburg,  Va. ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  L. 
Lawrence.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  completed  law  course, 
1881.  In  government  employ  for  several  years;  now  engaged  in  farm- 
ing and  railway  development  work.  Trustee  of  Tusculum  for  some 
time.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss  Mary  Katherine 
Doak,  April  22,  1878;  three  children  (  Mrs.  Marks,  '01). 

*WINKLE,  GEORGE  W.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tune. 

Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Civil  engineer  in  West  for  some 
years ;  Land  and  Immigration  Agent  for  Southern  Pacific  Railroad. 
Member  of  Presbyterian  Church.  Married ;  one  daughter,  d.  Feb- 
ruary, 1918. 

Ex-Members. 
Bible,  Alvin  Jeralds,  Fannie 

Evans,  Frank  Moore,  Jennie 


*  Deceased. 
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1894 

COLEMAN,  LELIA  V.  (MRS.  HARROLD),  B.S.,  Defiance,  O. 

b.  February  24,  1874,  East  Radford,  Va. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Cole- 
man. Taught  four  years  at  Ervvin,  Tenn.,  under  Woman's  Board  of 
Home  Missions ;  one  year  in  Henry  Kendall  College,  Oklahoma.  Pres- 
byterian,   m.  A.  K.  Harrold  ('98),  December  31,  1902;  two  children. 

*FOWLER,  FANNIE  A.  (MRS.  DUGGER),  B.A. 

b.  April  3,  1874,  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  d.  Mr.  ('60)  and  Mrs.  W.  F. 
Fowler;  sister  of  Mrs.  Lovette  ('94).  Preparatory  course  at  Nashville 
and  Greeneville ;  taught  two  years  in  public  schools.  Member  of  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church,  w.  Mr.  O.  M.  Dugger  ('98)  in  1897; 
three  sons. 

FOWLER,  LILLTE  P.  (MRS.  LOVETTE),  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  October  28,  1876,  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  d.  Mr.  ('60)  and  Mrs.  W.  F. 
Fowler;  sister  of  Mrs.  Dugger  ('94).  Preparatory  course  at  Nash- 
ville and  Greeneville ;  taught  one  year  in  Fincastle  and  one  year  in 
Greeneville,  Tenn.  Member  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  m. 
Mr.  O.  B.  Lovette  ('93)  ;  two  sons,  two  daughters.    Class  secretary. 

HANNAH,  HUGH  H„  B.S.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

b.  November  2,  1873,  near  Tusculum ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Hannah. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Clothing  merchant.  Member  of 
Fifth  Avenue  Christian  Church,  Knoxville.  m.  Miss  Louise  Mann, 
June  24,  1903  ;  two  sons,  three  daughters. 

JAYNES,  JAMES  SHIPLEY,  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1872,  Hayesville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Jaynes.  Preparatory 
course  at  Camp  Creek,  Tenn.  Traveling  commercial  salesman.  Mem- 
ber of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss  Z.  E.  Lyon,  September  3,  1905;  Miss 
Anna  E.  Broyles,  April  10,  1908 ;  five  children. 

McCOLLUM,  CHARLES  CLARENCE,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Wrens,  Ga. 

b.  Baileyton,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  McCollum.  Preparatory 
course  in  Oakland  Seminary,  Baileyton.  Has  taught  each  year  since 
graduation ;  at  present  superintendent  of  Wrens  Institute,  Georgia, 
and  secretary-treasurer  of  McNair- Young  Company,  an  oil  mine  cor- 
poration. Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  m. 
Miss  Lola  G.  Fleming,  June  3,  1901 ;  four  children. 

ROSS,  JOHN  CHALMERS,  B.A.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

b.  February  18,  1871,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James 
Ross.  Preparatory  course  at  Cane  Hill,  Ark.  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek  one  year  in  Obion  College,  Troy,  Tenn. ;  principal  of  Good-Will 
Mission  School,  South  Dakota,  two  years ;  superintendent  of  Albu- 
querque Mission  and  School  for  past  eighteen  years.    B.S.A.,  Winona 


*  Deceased. 


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College  of  Agriculture,  1917.  Elder  in  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  Miss 
Elizabeth  A.  Baskerville,  June  30,  1898;  two  children  (deceased). 

STEPHENS,  FOX  D.,  B.A.,  Macon,  Ga. 

b.  November  25,  1874,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  J.  R. 
Stephens.  Preparatory  course  at  Greeneville.  Auditor  for  M.  M. 
Elhur,  contractor,  Macon.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Mae  Busber,  July 
22,  1913. 

TATE,  ALBERT  COLUMBUS,  B.A. 

b.  June  16,  1868,  McDowell  County,  N.  C.  Preparatory  course,  Par- 
rottsville  High  School  and  Tusculum.  Principal,  Belfont  High  School, 
five  years ;  Madison  Seminary,  one  year.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Nellie 
Byrd,  January  29,  1899 ;  one  son. 

WHITE,  OSCAR  LEMUEL,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

b.  March  2,  1874,  Washington  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James 
B.  White.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  taught  five  years,  Ewing 
and  Jefferson  College.  Trustee  of  Tusculum.  LL.B.,  University  of 
Tennessee,  1900;  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Has  practiced  law  since  1900. 
Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Lida  Belle  Russell,  May  15,  1906.  Class 
president. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  Q.,  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Preparatory  course  at  Greeneville.  Traveling  salesman ;  studied  law 
and  admitted  to  bar  in  Greeneville,  1897.  Member  of  Episcopal  Church. 
At  home  for  past  number  of  years  because  of  ill  health. 


BAIRD,  JAMES  VICTOR,  B.A.,  Mart,  Texas. 

b.  September  15,  1869,  Asheville,  N.  C. ;  ^.  Captain  and  Mrs.  I.  V. 
Baird.  Preparatory  course  at  Weaverville  College,  N.  C,  and  Tus- 
culum ;  theological  course,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Minister  in  M.  E.  Church, 
South ;  at  present  general  secretary  of  Railroad  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Mart, 
Texas,    m.  Miss  Clara  Kerr,  December  24,  1902 ;  four  children. 

COOPER,  LOUIS  FRANK,  B.A.,  Philo,  111. 

b.  January  13,  1872,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tuscu- 
lum ;  taught  and  preached  under  Board  of  Home  Missions,  Jearolds- 
town,  Tenn.,  two  years;  theological  course  in  Danville  (Ky.)  and  Mc- 
Cormick  seminaries ;  graduated  from  latter,  1900 ;  stated  supply  at 
North  Bend,  Wis.,  for  some  time.  m.  Miss  Lettie  Ensign,  May  10, 
1900;  four  sons. 


Ex-Members. 


Bushong,  J.  S. 
Doughty,  G.  W. 
Farmer,  T.  C. 
Harrold,  J.  M. 


Jones,  Ona  B. 
Moore,  Lucy 
Park,  Roy  L. 
Warren,  J.  B. 


1895 


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♦MORROW,  FINLEY  LEONIDAS,  B.A.,  M.A. 

b.  December  6,  1874,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum ;  taught  in  public  schools,  1895-1897 ;  studied  in  University 
of  Tennessee,  1897-1898  ;  professor  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Grand  River 
College,  Mo.,  1898-1899 ;  professor  of  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Columbia 
College,  Texas,  1899-1900;  principal  of  Oak  Grove  School,  Texas. 
M.A.,  Grand  River  and  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  colleges,  d.  De- 
cember 29,  1907. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  L.,  B.A.,  Madison,  Kan. 

b.  November  19,  1871,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum  ;  taught  and  preached,  Jearoldstown,  Tenn.,  two  years  under 
Board  of  Home  Missions;  theological  course  at  Danville  (Ky.)  and 
McCormick  seminaries ;  ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Holston,  August 
8,  1900,  at  Tusculum ;  supplied  Presbyterian  Church,  Ashland,  Kan. ; 
now  pastor  at  Madison.    Class  secretary. 

SMITH,  LEWIS  FRANCIS,  B.S.,  Morristown,  Tenn. 

b.  August  15,  1868,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  C. 

Smith.     Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  minister  in  Presbyterian 

Church,    in.  Miss  Nuckie  Hartman,  January  10,  1897 ;  six  children. 

SUSONG,  SAMUEL  ANDREW,  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  June  28,  1873,  Timber  Ridge,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  D.  Susong. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  studied  law ;  clerk  in  War  Depart- 
ment, 1898-1899 ;  postoffice  inspector,  now  practicing  law  in  Greene- 
ville.   Presbyterian.    Class  president. 

McAMIS,  THOMAS  B.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  Decatur,  111. 

b.  April  13,  1859,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Cum- 
berland University  and  Tusculum ;  taught  three  terms.  Pastor  of 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Greeneville,  Tenn.,  seven  years ;  at 
Murfree'sboro,  Tenn.,  two  years;  at  Bethany,  111.,  four  years,  m.  Miss 
Mary  Lee  Register,  January  1,  1887 ;  five  children. 


♦HARMON,  JOHN  HOLTSINGER,  B.S. 

Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Teacher  and  preacher ;  supplied  a 
church  for  some  time  in  Ohio ;  principal  for  two  sessions  of  Clear 
Spring  Academy,  Tenn.    Member  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

MOORE,  JERE  ARDRA,  B.A.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

b.  January  10,  1874,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Moore ; 
brother  of  Mabel  M.  ('91).    Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  taught 


Ex-Members. 


Chrisman,  Ida 
Cooper,  W.  A. 
Leonard,  Bertie 


Neas,  W.  T. 
Painter,  Orlena 
Whitted,  J.  O. 


1896 


*  Deceased. 


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one  year  in  mission  school,  Park  Hill,  Indian  Territory;  theological 
course  at  McCormick  Seminary ;  ordained  at  Tusculum,  August  8, 
1900,  by  Holston  Presbytery ;  supply  at  Watauga  Avenue  Church, 
Johnson  City,  Tenn,  1900-1907.  Trustee  of  Tusculum ;  now  pastor  of 
Harris  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Atlanta,  m.  Miss  Nelle  Craw- 
ford, October  27,  1908;  one  son,  one  daughter.    Class  president. 

*SAYLOR,  JAMES  K.  P.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc. 

b.  June  21,  1839,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Teacher  and  farmer ;  taught 
two  sessions,  Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College,  1879-1881 ;  wrote  "Our 
Country :  Its  Administration."  Elder  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church. 

Ex- Members. 
Bushong,  Lena  Haynes,  Agnes 

Cash,  L.  E.  Haynes,  Ruby 

Galbraith,  J.  S.  Leming,  Bessie 

Park,  J.  B. 


1897 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES  MOORE,  B.S.,  Stillwell,  Okla. 

b.  March  21,  1877,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum. Received  degree  of  B.A.,  1900;  degree  of  M.D.,  University  of 
Tennessee. 

SHANKS,  LULA  (MRS.  FERNEAU),  B.S.,  Limestone,  Tenn. 

b.  December  30,  1879,  Christie,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tuscu- 
lum. Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Mr.  V.  Frank  Ferneau,  Septem- 
ber 6,  1900.    Class  secretary. 

WILHOIT,  FRED  LEE,  B.S.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

b.  December  30,  1876,  Afton,  Tenn. ;  y.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  S.  Wilhoit. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  M.D.,  University  of  Louisville. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Miss  Marguerite  Bellinger,  1903 ;  one 
child.    Class  president. 

Ex-Members. 

Alexander,  Thomas  Park  Houghton,  Elmer 

Copp,  W.  M.  Llewellyn,  J.  R. 

Culberson,  Ida  Ottinger,  Ed. 

•  Doughty,  Willis  Shoun,  Bessie 

Plardin,  Neal  Williams,  Ralph  H. 

1898 

EINSTEIN,  SARAH  MARGARET  (MRS:  DENT),  B.A., 

New  River  Depot,  Va. 

b.  June  4,  1876,  New  River  Depot,  Va. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  T.  Ein- 
stein. Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  m.  Mr.  Henry  W.  Dent,  December 
27,  1900 ;  four  children.    Class  secretary. 

*  Deceased. 


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ELLIOTT,  WILLIAM  MARION,  B.S.,  M.A.,  Neosho,  Mo. 

b.  February  21,  1808,  Sand  Flat,  Texas;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  S.  Elliott. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  theological  course  in  McCormick 
Seminary;  ordained,  August,  1900,  by  French  Broad  Presbytery.  M.A., 
Tusculum.  m.  Miss  Charlotte  Jeanette  Crump,  August  15,  1900;  two 
sons. 

HARROLD,  AUGUSTUS  KING,  B.S.,  Defiance,  O. 

b.  August  28,  1870,  Greene  County,  Term. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William 
Harrold;  brother  of  William  S.  H.  ('98).  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum. Three  certificates  in  architecture;  superintendent  of  Interior 
Finish  Department,  Diamond  Glass  Company,  Cleveland,  O.  Presby- 
terian, m.  Miss  Lelia  V.  Coleman  ('94),  December  31,  1902;  two 
children. 

HARROLD,  WILLIAM  SEABORN,  B.A.,  Alexander,  N.  C. 

b.  July  30,  1872,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  C.  Har- 
rold;  brother  of  Augustus  King  H.  ('98).  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum.  Minister  in  Presbyterian  Church  ;  successful  as  evangelist ; 
delegate  to  two  Assemblies  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  m. 
Miss  Ella  Hartman,  July  20,  1899;  five  children. 

*MOORE,  MYRTLE  L.  (MRS.  McLEAN),  B.A. 

b.  February,  1876,  near  Tusculum;  d.  Dr.  ('71)  and  Mrs.  Jeremiah 
Moore;  sister  of  David  E.  M.  ('98),  Albion  Holt  M.  COO),  and  Melvin 
Mathes  M.  ('01).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  studied  one  term 
in  Training  School  at  Northfield,  Mass. ;  taught  in  Presbyterian  Mis- 
sion School  at  Flag  Pond,  Tenn.,  and  at  Jupiter,  N.  C.  Presbyterian. 

MOORE,  DAVID  E..  B.A.,  Houston,  Texas. 

b.  October,  1877,  near  Tusculum;  s.  Dr.  ('71)  and  Mrs.  Jeremiah 
Moore;  brother  of  Mrs.  McLean  ('98),  Albion  Holt  M.  ('00),  and 
Melvin  Mathes  M.  ('01).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  tutor  in 
Greek  two  years  before  graduation.  Farmer  and  teacher,  Kalama, 
Wash.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

PARK,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER,  B.A.,  Mena,  Ark. 

b.  October  15,  1872,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Robert  D.  and  Mary  A. 
Park.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Degree  of  B.D.  from  theo- 
logical department  of  Cumberland  University.  Pastor,  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  Mena,  Ark.  m.  Miss  Annie  Jean  Whitten,  July  10, 
1906.    Class  president. 

RUSH,  CHARLES  L.,  B.S.,  Riparia,  Wash. 

Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.    Farmer  and  teacher. 

WILLIAMS,  PATTERSON  C,  B.A.,  Cosby,  Tenn. 
Teacher.    Member  of  Baptist  Church. 

WILSON,  ELIZABETH  (MRS.  WILSON),  B.A.,  Indian  Oasis,  Ariz. 
b.  March  18,  1877,  Christiansburg,  Va.    Taught  under  Presbyterian 


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Women's  Board  of  Home  Missions,  St.  George,  Utah,  1898-1911; 
taught  one  year  after  marriage  in  Indian  Training  School,  Tucson, 
Ariz.    m.  Rev.  George  F.  Wilson,  June  6,  1911;  one  child  (deceased). 

DUGGER,  OSCAR  MILTON,  BS.  nunc  pro  tunc,  M.A.,  Andalusia,  Ala. 
b.  April  25,  1872,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Dugger ; 
brother  of  Elsa  Mae  D.  ('05).  Preparatory  course  in  Greeneville; 
taught  four  years  in  public  schools  of  Greene  County,  Tenn.  ;  deputy 
county  court  clerk,  1898  ;  editor  of  Greeneville  Democrat  for  several 
years ;  now  editor  and  publisher  of  Andalusia  Star.  M.A.,  Tusculum, 
1910.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Fannie  Alice  Fowler  ('94;  deceased  '03), 
September  15,  1897 ;  three  sons ;  second  wife,  Miss  Ida  O.  Atwell, 
March  1,  1905. 

Ex-Members. 

Brabson,  Willie  Emily  Leonard,  Minnie 

Elliott,  Emma  Floyd  McCullom,  William  Bruce 

Guinn,  Ida  May  Mathes,  Mary  Ethel 

Hodge,  David  Brainerd  Moore,  William  Henry 

Hubbard,  George  Rambo,  Moses  Hughes 

Hubbard,  Zula  Zene  Taylor,  Horace  Maynard 

Jarnagin,  Thomas  Waddle,  Cora  Brunette 

Kelly,  Vera  Walker,  Adell  Martin 

Walker,  Mary  Maude 


1899 

COILE,  LELIA  T.  (MRS.  KNIGHT),  BS.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

b.  August  16,  1875,  White  Pine,  Tenn.;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  T.  Coile. 
Preparatory  course  at  Jefferson  City ;  taught  school  for  several  years. 
Member  of  United  Brethren  Church,  m.  Rev.  J.  M.  Knight,  May  28, 
1901 ;  three  children. 

HARRISON,  ISAAC  S.,  BS.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Engaged 
in  teaching  and  farming.    Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 

HARRISON,  WILLIAM  E.,  BS.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  N.  A.  and  Mary  J.  Harrison ;  brother  of 
Newton  Allie  H.  ('16),  and  Addie  Belle  H.  ('16).  Preparatory 
course  at  Tusculum.  Minister  in  Presbyterian  Church ;  pastor,  West- 
minster Presbyterian  Church,  Sacramento,  Cal.  m.  Miss  Alda  Burt 
Haworth,  May  9,  1900.    Class  president. 

LEMING,  MARY  PARK  (MRS.  McGUIRE),  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 
b.  November  17,  1875,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel 
Leming;  sister  of  Frank  Edward  L.  ('90),  and  Josephine  Gertrude  L. 
('92).    Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  taught  music  before  and 


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after  graduation ;  now  teaching  school.  Member  of  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church,  m.  Mr.  M.  F.  McGuirc,  December  27,  1899 ;  two 
children. 


CORY,  ELS  A  PEARL  (MRS.  GRAHAM),  B.A.,  Socorro,  N.  M. 

b.  August  23,  1879,  Vincennes,  Ind. ;  d.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harlan  Page 
Cory;  sister  of  William  Earle  C.  ('00).  Preparatory  course  in  Indi- 
ana; 1900-1901,  taught  music  in  Stanley  McCormick  School,  Burns- 
ville,  N.  C. ;  1902,  governess ;  1902-1904,  studied  music  in  Cincinnati 
College  of  Music  and  Metropolitan  College  of  Music;  in  December, 
1904,  appointed  as  missionary  to  Central  Brazil  Mission  (Presbyte- 
rian) ;  sailed,  February,  1905;  was  engaged  in  school  work  there  for 
three  years ;  returned  to  the  States,  December,  1908,  and  resigned 
because  of  conditions  at  home.  m.  John  Fraser  Graham,  December  6, 
1909  ;  one  child.    Class  secretary. 

CORY,  WILLIAM  EARLE,  B.A.,  Sedalia,  Mo. 

b.  August  22,  1882,  Florence,  Wis. ;  s.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harlan  Page 
Cory;  brother  of  Mrs.  Graham  ('00).  Preparatory  course  in  Minne- 
sota and  Tusculum.  Civil  Engineering  degree  from  Princeton  Uni- 
cersity,  1907 ;  instructor  in  Geodesy  at  Princeton,  1908-1910 ;  now  en- 
gaged in  civil  engineering  and  contracting.  Associate  member  of 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  May 
Electa  Wood,  June  28,  1911;  one  child  (deceased). 

ELLIOTT,  E.  WATSON,  B.S.,  Buechel,  Ky. 

b.  September  23,  1866,  Valley  Creek,  Va.  Part  of  college  course  at 
Milligan  College ;  one  session  in  Grant  University.  Course  in  East- 
man Business  College,  N.  Y. ;  theological  course  at  Danville,  Ky.  Pres- 
byterian minister;  taught  school  for  several  years,  m.  Ella  May  Hart, 
September  6.  1893. 

HUDSON,  RICHARD  FRANK,  B.S.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

b.  October  8,  1879,  Fork  Creek,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Millard  Hud- 
son. Preparatory  course  at  Madisonville,  Tenn.  Manufacturer  for 
some  time ;  now  secretary  of  Associated  Charities,  Chattanooga.  Pres- 
byterian, m.  Miss  Minnie  Reynolds,  May  1,  1902 ;  one  son,  one 
daughter. 

JOHNSON,  HARDY  B..  B.S.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn.,  brother  of  F.  B.  J.  ('05).  Preparatory  course 
at  Tusculum.    Civil  engineer. 


Ex-Members. 


Boyd,  Charles  Langston 
Brown,  Charles  Francisco 


Lyon,  Nellie  Ruth 
Newberry,  Henry  Marion 
Smith,  Charles  Corey 
Susong,  Marion  McCorkle 


Hannah,  India  Victoria 
Harrison,  Clara  Louise 


1900 


*  Deceased. 


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*JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  B.A. 

b.  June  25,  1875,  Sweetwater,  Term.  Early  education  in  Texas.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Clarendon  College,  Texas ;  member  of  State 
Board  of  Summer  Normal  Examiners,  Texas  ;  member  of  Clarendon 
Mercantile  Company.  Southern  Methodist,  d.  February  7,  1908,  Clar- 
endon, Texas. 

MOORE,  ALBION  HOLT,  B.A.,  Aransas  Pass,  Texas. 

b.  August  19.  1879,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  s.  Dr.  ('71)  and  Mrs.  Jere 
Moore;  brother  of  Mrs.  McLean  ('98),  David  E.  M.  ('98),  and  Melvin 
Mathes  M.  ('01).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Engaged  in 
railroad  work,  mechanical  and  traffic  departments.  Presbyterian.  Class 
president. 

ROBINSON,  SEBE  TEMPLE,  B.A.,  Seeley,  Cal. 

b.  June  11,  1879,  Greene  County,  Tenn.  Farmer  and  teacher.  Member 
of  Presbyterian  Church. 

Ex- Members. 

Bacon,  James  Blaine  Lamons,  Frank  Arculius 

Brown,  Joseph  Ramsay  Lane,  Lona  Rodolphia 

Farmer,  Cornelius  James  Leming,  Sue  Ethel 

Hendricks,  George  Robert  Mercer,  James  Roy 

Home,  Claude  Rutledge  Moore,  Charles  Lafayette 

Hudson,  Oscar  Ward  Murphy,  Robert 

Johnston,  Ada  May  Shoun,  Hazel 

Kennedy,  Frank  Austin  Zoller,  Frank  Anthony 


1901 

BALLINGER,  MINNIE  (MRS.  JANES),  B.S.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  December  25,  1877,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  d.  James  and  Katherine 
Ballinger.  Preparatory  course  at  Greeneville ;  taught  for  six  years 
in  public  schools  of  Greene  County.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  North. 
m.  Thomas  M.  Janes,  March  4,  1906;  three  children,  two  living,  one 
dead. 

BASKET,  JAMES  RICHARD,  B.A.,  Texas  City,  Texas. 

b.  July  11,  1871 ;  s.  John  W.  and  Margaret  E.  Basket.  Preparatory 
course  at  Tusculum ;  studied  one  year  in  Grant  University.  Pastor, 
M.  E.  Church  at  Jennings,  La. ;  District  Superintendent  of  Methodist 
Church,  Lake.  Charles,  La. ;  itinerant  minister,  Texas,  m.  Miss  Mary 
S.  Phillips  (music  teacher  at  Tusculum),  December  23,  1902. 

BRIGHT,  BERTHA  PEARLE  (MRS.  EINSTEIN),  B.A., 

New  River  Depot,  Va. 

b.  April  23,  1881,  near  Jearoldstown,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  A. 
Bright.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Presbyterian,  m.  Haven 
Einstein,  October  30,  1902;  two  sons,  one  daughter. 


*  Deceased. 


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DAY,  JONATHAN  CREECH,  B.S.,  D.D.,  New  York  City. 

b.  December  20,  1877,  Harlan  County,  Ky. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  S. 
Day.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  theological  course  at  McCor- 
mick  Seminary,  Chicago.  Financial  agent  for  Tusculum  College ; 
pastor  at  Tyrone,  Pa.,  and  of  Irvington  Presbyterian  Church,  Indian- 
apolis, Tnd. ;  superintendent  of  Labor  Temple,  New  York  City;  now 
Commissioner  of  Public  Markets,  New  York  City.  Trustee  of  Tus- 
culum. D.D.,  Tusculum,  1912.  m.  Miss  Mabel  Pye,  December  27,  1905. 
Class  president. 

LAWRENCE,  MAUD  WILLIS  (MRS.  MARKS),  B.A., 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

b.  February  16,  1883,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  ('93  nunc  pro  tunc) 
and  Mrs.  L.  L.  Lawrence.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  student 
at  Vassar  College,  1903-1905.  Presbyterian,  m.  Dr.  Lewis  Henry 
Marks,  June  30,  1909  ;  one  child,  Lawrence  Marks.    Class  secretary. 

LEWIS,  GERTRUDE  C,  B.S.,  Riverside,  Cal. 

b.  August  28,  1877,  Lake  City,  Mich. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arlington 
Lewis.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church.  Engaged  in  teaching,  and  manager  of  Book  Department, 
Riverside,  Cal. 

MOORE,  MELVIN  MATHES,  B.A.,  Houston,  Texas. 

b.  February  6,  1882,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  .y.  Dr.  ('71)  and  Mrs.  Jere 
Moore;  brother  of  Mrs.  McLean  ('98),  David  E.  M.  ('98),  and  Albion 
Holt  M.  ('00).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Associated  with 
Swift  &  Company  several  years ;  now  manager  of  Houston  branch. 
Presbyterian,    m.  Miss  Emma  W.  Jackson,  June  26,  1907. 

SMITH,  FRED  RUSSELL,  B.S.,  Concord,  Tenn. 

b.  August  25,  1878.  Part  of  course  at  Jefferson  and  Ewing  College; 
taught  in  Farragut  High  School.  Member  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,    m.  Miss  Laura  Jones,  Concord,  Tenn. ;  one  daughter. 

STURM,  ALICE  KATE,  B.A.,  Ardmore,  Okla. 

b.  November  12,  1876,  Church  Hill,  Tenn. ;  d.  W.  F.  and  L.  C.  Sturm. 
Preparatory  course  at  Rogersville ;  taught  in  city  schools  of  Cleveland, 
O.,  and  Rogersville  Synodical  College. 

Ex-Members. 

Campbell,  William  Howard,  Robert  Chester 

Gillespie,  Frank  Alexander  Newberry,  Joseph  Eli 

Hendricks,  Frank  Price,  Henson  Alley 

1902 

ALEXANDER,  LUCILE  E.,  B.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

October,  1881,  Tusculum.  Tenn.;  d.  Jennie  C.  and  Robert  M.  ('70) 
Alexander;  sister  of  Fred  W.  A.  ('92).    Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 


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culum.  Presbyterian.  Received  degree  in  Music,  Columbia  School, 
Chicago.  Supervisor  of  Music  in  Iowa ;  instructor  in  Vocal  Music, 
Woman's  College,  Columbia,  S.  C. ;  church  soloist ;  studied  in  New 
York ;  traveled  in  Europe ;  now  head  of  Voice  Department  at  Tus- 
culum.    Class  secretary. 

BROYLES,  PATTON  REEVE,  B.A.,  Baxter,  Tenn. 

b.  August  24,  1879,  Mermen,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  O.  R.  Broyles. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  spent  two  years  in  the  theological 
school  of  University  of  Chattanooga,  1909-1911.  Degree  of  S.T.B., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  111.,  1912.  Member  of  M.  E. 
Church.  Now  principal  of  Mallalieu  Seminary,  having  spent  three 
successful  years  there  preaching  and  teaching,  m.  Miss  Lizzie 
Nitzschke,  October  15,  1907  ;  three  children. 

HAYNES,  HERMAN  CICERO,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  February  1,  1883,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  s.  Prof.  ('77)  and  Mrs.  ('81) 
L.  C.  Haynes;  brother  of  Carl  H.  ('09),  and  Grace  H.  ('10).  Secre- 
tary of  General  Passenger  Agent,  Southern  Railway;  now  in  law 
office.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

HOWELL,  FRANCIS  WAYLAND,  B.A.,  Marietta,  Okla. 

b.  Rheatown,  Greene  County,  Tenn.;  s.  Dr.  J.  J.  ('16  nunc  pro  tunc) 
and  Ruth  Leming  Howell;  brother  of  R.  H.  Howell  ('02).  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.  Now  engaged  in  banking.  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church,  South,    m.  Ancie  Bernice  Govett,  May  16,  1915. 

HOWELL,  ROLAND  HILL,  B.A.,  Riceville,  Tenn. 

b.  June  17,  1878,  Greene  County,  Tenn.;  s.  Dr.  J.  J.  ('16  nunc  pro  tunc) 
and  Ruth  Leming  Howell;  brother  of  F.  W.  Howell  ('02V  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.  Degree  of  M.A.  High-school  superin- 
tendent for  eight  years,    m.  Miss  Julia  Kerr,  December  28,  1910. 

HUDSON,  HUGH  HARDIN,  B.S.,  Gordonsville,  Va. 

b.  July  5,  1884,  Glenlock,  Term. ;  s.  Millard  F.  and  Esther  A.  Hudson. 
High-school  course  at  Madisonville.  Received  degree  of  B.A.;  B.D. 
from  Theological  Seminary,  Richmond,  Va.  Presbyterian.  Chairman 
of  Home  Missions,  West  Hanover  Presbytery;  editor  The  Home  Mis- 
sion Messenger,  m.  Amy  Catherine  Wilson,  June  11,  1907;  two 
daughters.    Class  president. 

LAMONS,  S.  I.,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  May  2,  1874,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  O. 
Lamons.  Postofhce  clerk,  teacher  and  colporteur.  Seventh  Day  Ad- 
ventist.    m.  Miss  Josephine  Gold,  October  12,  1908;  two  children. 

McAMIS,  SAMUEL  LOWRY,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  Pierpont.  S.  D. 

b.  1850,  Roaring  Springs,  Tenn.;  s.  A.  C.  McAmis.  Presbyterian  min- 
ister,    m.  Emma  J.  Moore  August  18,  1881 ;  one  daughter,  Birdie 

B-  M-   C°6)-  EX-MEMBERS. 

Alexander,  David  McGaughey  Bright,  Samuel  Houston 

Vines,  David 


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1903 

BRITTON,  LILLIAN  C.  (AIRS.  D.  E.  FULTON),  B.A..  Interlachen,  Fla. 

CAMPBELL,  CLARENCE  ELMER,  B.A.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

b.  March  13,  1883,  Baileyton,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A  D.  Campbell; 
brother  of  Adrian  Brooks  C.  (  '10).  Degree  of  B.D.,  McCormick  The- 
ological Seminary,  Chicago ;  graduate  work,  University  of  Chicago. 
Pastor,  Taylorville  Presbyterian  Church,  Illinois ;  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Quincy,  Mass.  Sailed  for  France  January  2,  1918,  to  do  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  war  work.  m.  Miss  Grace  Copeland,  November  26,  1915.  Class 
president. 

EINSTEIN,  JOHN  L-,  B.A.,  Radford,  Va. 

Cashier,  Radford  State  Bank,  Va.  Graduate  work,  Cornell  Univer- 
sity ;  theological  course,  McCormick  Seminary,  Chicago.  President, 
St.  Albans  School,  Radford,  Va. 

HONEYCUTT,  HERBERT  HAROLD,  B.S„  Powellsville,  N.  C 

b.  Bald  Creek,  Yancy  County,  N.  C. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  E.  Honey- 
cutt.  Preparatory  course  at  Mars  Hill,  N.  C,  and  Washington  Col- 
lege ;  theological  course  at  Southern  Baptist  Seminary,  Louisville, 
Ky. ;  now  pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Mars  Hill,  N.  C,  with  five  hun- 
dred and  thirty-five  members,  m.  Miss  Leila  O.  Reese,  February 
26,  1908. 

THOMPSON,  MARY  MAY  (MRS.  FORT),  B.S.,  Morristown,  Tenn. 
b.  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harrison  Thompson ;  sister 
of  Mrs.  Fort  ('08).  Preparatory  course  at  Rogersville  Synodical  and 
Carson-Newman  colleges ;  mission  teacher  at  Vardy,  Hancock  County, 
Tenn. ;  also  taught  in  Stanley  McCormick  School,  Burnsville,  N.  C. 
Presbyterian,  m.  Mr.  J.  Porter  Fort,  June  16,  1909;  one  son.  Class 
secretary. 

Ex-MembKrs. 

Howell,  Minnie  Elizabeth  McNew,  Stephen  Frank 

Johnson,  Luckey  Seth  Susong,  Ethel  Josephine 

Jones,  Lowry  David  Walter,  Patton 

Woolsey,  Robert 

1904 

COILE.  BERTHA  MAE  (MRS.  TODD),  B.A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

d.  Lieut,  and  Mrs.  H.  P.  Coile ;  m.  Charles  Todd,  May  4,  1917.  Class 

secretary. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  COAN,  B.A.,  La  Junta.  Colo. 

b.  April  8,  1882,  Cane  Hill,  Ark.;  Joseph  H.  and  Martha  J.  Moore. 
Preparatory  course  in  Arkansas.  Presbyterian.  Engaged  in  farming 
one  year  after  graduation  ;  taught  two  years ;  in  railway  mail  service 
for  some  time ;  now  in  military  service,  France,  m.  Edrie  Cohoon, 
September  12,  1913;  one  child.    Class  president. 

RYLAND.  HELENA  MABEL,  B.A.,  Maryville,  Tenn. 

b.  Midway.  Tenn.;  d.  Talbot  and  Nancy  Ryland.    Preparatory  course 


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at  Fall  Branch,  Term.  B.S.,  Columbia  University ;  diploma  in  Do- 
mestic Science,  Teachers'  College,  1911.  Taught  in  Kentucky  and  in 
Stanley  McCormick  School,  Burnsville,  N.  C. ;  at  present  teaching- 
Home  Economics  at  Maryville  College ;  head  of  Department  of  Home 
Economics,  Summer  School  of  the  South,  1915.  Member  of  Presby- 
terian Church.  _  , 

Ex- Members. 

English,  Estelle  Pearl  Fillers,  Rupert  Rowland 

Smith,  Jerome  Temple 

1905 

BRIGHT,  MAUDE  LUCILE  (MRS.  McCRARY),  B.A., 

Fall  Branch,  Tenn. 

b.  September  26,  1883,  near  Chuckey,  Tenn.;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James 
Mark  Bright.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  completed  certificate 
course  in  Music,  Tusculum ;  taught  music  two  years  before  marriage. 
Cumberland  Presbyterian,  m.  Dr.  J.  R.  McCrary,  December  22,  1909 ; 
two  children. 

BROWN,  BESSIE  BELLE  (MRS.  WHITE),  B.A.,  Middletown,  O. 

b.  September  26,  1884,  Afton,  Tenn. ;  d.  G.  T.  and  Ida  R.  Brown. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  taught,  1907  and  1908,  under  the 
Woman's  Home  Mission  Board,  Rocky  Fork,  Tenn.  Presbyterian,  m. 
Rev.  George  E.  White,  May  22,  1908;  two  children. 

BYRD,  THOMAS  FRED,  B.A.,  New  York  City. 

Post-graduate  work,  University  of  Chicago.  Social  secretary  at  Labor 
Temple,  New  York,  for  several  years ;  now  Secretary,  Department  of 
Public  Markets,  New  York  City.  m.  Miss  Annie  Hogan ;  one  son, 
one  daughter.    Class  president. 

DUGGER,  ELS  A  MAE,  B.A.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Dugger ;  sister  of 
Oscar  Milton  D.  ('98).  Graduate  of  Home  Economics  Department, 
Tusculum ;  post-graduate  work  at  University  of  Tennessee  and  Co- 
lumbia University.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  county  home  demonstra- 
tion work ;  at  present  District  Agent  for  District  C,  Tennessee,  cover- 
ing twenty-three  counties.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church.  Class 
secretary. 

IRVIN,  MARY  ETHEL  (MRS.  WHITE),  B.A.,  London,  O. 

b.  November  12,  1882,  Limestone,  Tenn.  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum. Presbyterian,  m.  Rev.  Carl  H.  White  ('07),  September  22, 
1908;  two  children. 

JOHNSON,  F.  B.,  B.A.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Brother  of  Hardy  B.  J.  ('00).    Civil  engineer. 

Ex-Members. 
Burkhart,  Robert  Henry  Martin,  Sadie 

Cory,  Lowrie  Danskin  Moore,  Margaret 

Lamb,  Sydney  Ernest  Seaver,  Clyde 


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1906 

FAUST,  HUGH  GRAHAM,  B.A.,  Shawnee,  Okla. 

b.  January  28,  1870,  New  Market,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Milton  Lee 
Faust.  High-school  course  at  New  Market ;  post-graduate  work,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  Superintendent  of  city  schools,  Weatherford, 
Frederick  and  Shawnee,  Okla.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Bertha  Weiman 
Fox,  December  25,  1909. 

McAMIS,  BIRDIE  BLAINE,  B.A.,  Hyattville,  Wyo. 

b.  March  14,  1887,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  d.  Samuel  Lowry  and  Emma 
Josephine  McAmis.  Preparatory  course  in  Illinois.  Presbyterian. 
Taught  since  graduation. 

McGAUGHEY,  MAUDE  RUSSELL  (MRS.  LANDMESSER),  B.A., 

Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  March  12,  1881,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Samuel  and  Carrie  Mc- 
Gaughey.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  in  high  school, 
Greeneville,  Tenn.  Methodist,  m.  Otto  Landmesser,  July  19,  1911 ; 
four  children. 

PAINTER,  BYRON  WHITFIELD,  B.A.,  Los  Banos,  Cal. 

b.  August  23,  1886,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  .y.  Erskine  and  Phoebe  Painter ; 
brother  of  Mrs.  Lucero  ('07).  Preparatory  course  at  Greeneville; 
taught  in  a  government  school  in  Philippines,  1906-  ;  now  prin- 
cipal of  high  school,  Los  Banos,  Cal.  Presbyterian,  m.  Daisy  Crump, 
October  3,  1910;  one  son.    Class  president. 

TAYLOR,  MARY  ALVIRA,  B.A.,  New  York  City. 

b.  Washington,  D.  C. ;  d.  Alexander  W.  and  Alvira  Williams  Taylor; 
sister  of  George  C.  T.  ('12  nunc  pro  tunc).  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum ;  completed  course  in  Home  Economics,  Tusculum.  Libra- 
rian at  Tusculum  for  several  years.  At  present  taking  post-graduate 
studies  at  Columbia  University.    Presbyterian.    Class  secretary. 

Ex-Members. 

Coile,  Estella  Milburn,  Frank  Emily 

Howell,  Macye  Ernestine  Painter,  Luda  Alexander 

McChesney,  Paul  Stanley  Shenault,  John  Henry 

1907 

DUNHAM,  FLORA  SMITH  (MRS.  JONES),  B.A.,  Howell,  Tenn. 

b.  August  26,  1882,  near  Little  Rock,  Ark. ;  d.  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
Dunham.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  teacher  in  Stanley  Mc- 
Cormick  School,  Burnsville,  N.  C,  1908-1909;  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Chuckey,  Tenn..  1909-1911.  Presbyterian,  m.  Rev.  Edward  S.  Jones 
("09),  July  26,  1914. 


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JOHNSTON,  MARVIN  KATHERINE  (MRS.  PRATHER),  B.A., 

Chuckey,  Tenn. 

b.  April  8,  1885,  Pierce  City,  Mo. ;  d.  Andrew  and  Azelia  Johnston. 
Preparatory  course  at  Morristown  High  School.  Southern  Methodist. 
m.  E.  C.  Prather,  June  27,  1907 ;  four  children.    Class  secretary. 

PAINTER,  MYRTLE  OLIVE  (MRS.  LUCERO),  B.A.,  Raton,  N.  M. 
b.  Woolsey  College,  Tenn. ;  d.  Erskine  G.  and  Phoebe  Woolsey 
Painter;  sister  of  Byron  W.  P.  ('06).  Preparatory  course  at  Tus- 
culum ;  graduated  from  Lincoln  Memorial  Hospital,  training  school 
for  nurses,  May  10,  1912 ;  superintendent  of  hospital,  Pineville,  Ky., 
one  year.  Presbyterian,  m.  Rev.  A.  V.  Lucero  ('10),  June  23,  1914; 
one  son,  one  daughter. 

THOMPSON,  MARY  REID,  B.A.,  Morristown,  Tenn. 
Taught  in  Morristown  Commercial  School. 

WHITE,  CARL  HOUSTON,  B.A.,  M.A.,  London,  O. 

b.  February  15,  1883,  Washington  County,  Tenn. ;  s.  Catherine  and 
William  Benson  White.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  theological 
course  at  Lane  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  O.  Pastor  Presbyterian  Church, 
Ludlow,  Ky.,  1911.  M.A.,  Tusculum.  Presbyterian,  m.  Mary  Ethel 
Irvin  ('05),  September  22,  1908;  two  children.    Class  president. 


Ex-ME 

Bird,  Grover  Cleveland 
Fields,  Mattie  Nola 
Johnston,  Addie  Lucile 
Leming,  Alma  Cora 
Mathes,  Nelle 
Million,  Clara  Myrtle 


BERS. 

Million,  Daisy  Viola 
Moore,  William  Stuart 
Slaughter,  Roxie 
Susong,  David 
Wallin,  Elisha  Curtis 
Whitehurst,  Arthur  Wellingtor 


1908 

BARHAM,  FRANKLIN  THURMAN,  B.A. 

*HENSLEY,  REV.'  E.  G.,  B.A. 

Entered  McCormick  Seminary,  1908.    d.  May  14,  1909. 

LOWRY,  CARL  WALL,  B.A...  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  December  18,  1886,  Madisonville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William 
Rankin  Lowry.  Preparatory  course  at  Jonesboro  High  School.  Prin- 
cipal of  Presbyterian  Mission,  Hyden  Academy,  Hyden,  Ky.,  1908- 
1910;  principal  high  school  at  Wilton,  N.  D.,  1910-1913;  in  1913  became 
agent  for  life  insurance.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Carolena  Mallmann, 
June  29,  1910;  three  children.    Class  president. 


*  Deceased. 


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RANKIN,  ELM  A  LILLIAN  (MRS.  BEESON),  B.A.,  M.A., 

Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  May  8,  1889,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  d.  Thomas  S.  ('85)  and  Mary  Coile 
('88)  Rankin;  sister  of  Marguerite  Elizabeth  R.  ('10),  Raymond 
Coile  R.  ('14),  and  Lynn  McGanghey  R.  ('17).  Preparatory  course 
at  Tusculum;  graduate,  Music  Department,  Tusculum.  M.A.,  Tuscu- 
lum, 1914.  Teacher  of  Music,  Wesleyan  Academy,  Chuckey,  Tenn., 
1908-1910;  librarian,  Tusculum,  1910-1911;  principal  of  Music  Depart- 
ment, East  Tennessee  State  Normal,  1911-1913.  Presbyterian,  m. 
Donald  R.  Beeson,  September  2,  1915  ;  one  daughter.    Class  secretary. 

SENTELLE,  CARL  LEONIDAS,  B.A.,  Farner,  Tenn. 

b.  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  .y.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  S.  Sentelle ;  brother  of  Mrs. 
Houghton  ('93).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  one  year  of  grad- 
uate work,  Davidson  College,  North  Carolina ;  course  at  Spencer  Busi- 
ness College,  Birmingham,  Ala.  B.D.,  Presbyterian  Theological  Semi- 
nary of  Kentucky.  Engaged  in  mountain  mission  work,  Knoxville 
Presbytery;  now  pastor  at  Farner,  Tenn.  m.  Miss  Hankins  McAmis, 
June  7,  1916 ;  one  son. 

SUMMERS,  JOSEPH  ANDREW,  B.A.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

b.  Mooresburg,  Tenn. ;  s.  Dr.  J.  A.  and  Mrs.  A.  N.  Summers.  High- 
school  course,  Knoxville;  taught  at  Mooresburg,  Tenn.,  1908-1909. 
B.A.,  University  of  Tennessee.  Has  been  real  estate  dealer  and  in- 
surance agent ;  manager  of  Mountcastle-Summers  Hardware  Company, 
Johnson  City,  Tenn.    Recently  joined  the  navy.  Presbyterian. 

THOMPSON,  MARTHA  AZALEA  (MRS.  FORT),  B.A., 

Morristown,  Tenn. 

b.  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harrison  Thompson  ;  sister 
of  Mrs.  Fort  ('03).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum;  special  study 
after  graduation  at  University  of  Tennessee  and  Columbia  University ; 
taught  two  years  in  high  school,  Arcadia,  Neb. ;  three  years  in  high 
school,  Morristown,  Tenn. ;  two  years  in  East  Tennessee  State  Normal, 
Johnson  City,  Tenn.  Presbyterian,  m.  Mr.  E.  H.  Fort,  October  12, 
1915;  one  son.  Ex-Members. 

Coile,  Leonard  Speck  Martin,  Dora 

Collier,  Stella  Mays,  Mabel 

DeVault,  Stella  May  Moore,  Florence  Celia 

Fillers,  Herbert  D.  Shipley,  Alice 

King,  Laura  Edna  Shipley,  Lula 

Lee,  Elma  Easterly  Smith,  Grace  Doran 

Martin,  Beulah  Belle  Temple,  Hassie 

Young,  Oscar  Arnold 

1909 

COLLIER.  CLARENCE  BEASLEY,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Mount  Berry.  Ga. 

b.  April  29,  1886,  Mount  Horeb,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  R.  Col- 
lier. Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  at  Jonesboro,  Tenn., 


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1909-1910;  principal  of  high  school,  Rome,  Ga.,  1910-1911;  vice-prin- 
cipal, Berry  School  for  Boys,  Mount  Berry,  Ga.  M.A.,  Tusculum, 
1913.  Member  of  Independent  Church,  m.  Miss  Nannie  Mae  Hart- 
ness,  June  30,  1915 ;  one  son. 

HAYNES,  CARL,  B.A.,  Tusculum.  Tenn. 

b.  January  18,  1887,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  s.  Prof.  ('77)  and  Mrs.  ('81) 
L.  C.  Haynes;  brother  of  Herman  Cicero  H.  ('02),  and  Grace  H. 
('10).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Farmer  and  surveyor. 
Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

JONES,  EDWARD  SEXTON,  B.A.,  Howell,  Tenn. 

b.  August  27,  1882,  Elizabethton,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Jones. 
Preparatory  course  at  Elizabethton ;  completed  theological  course  at 
McCormick  Seminary,  1912.  Presbyterian,  m.  Flora  Smith  Dunham 
('07),  July,  1914.    Class  president;  salutatorian. 

McAMIS,  MARGARET  (MRS.  REILLEY),  B.A., 


b.  September  19,  1887,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  E. 
McAmis ;  sister  of  Myrtle  Florence  M.  ('13).  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church ;  soprano  in  the  Ameri- 
can Presbyterian  Church  choir  of  Montreal,  four  years ;  member  of 
McGill  University  Women's  Club.  m.  Prof.  H.  E.  Reilley  (professor 
of  Science,  Tusculum),  September  9,  1909;  one  child.    Class  secretary. 

MITCHELL,  EDITH,  B.A.,  Rogersville,  Tenn. 

b.  February  9,  1886,  Sneedville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  J.  B.  Mitchell. 
Preparatory  course  at  Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute,  Asheville, 
N.  C.  Engaged  in  Y.  W.  C.  A.  work  two  years ;  bookkeeper  for 
Piedmont  Electric  Company,  Asheville,  N.  C,  three  years ;  now  with 
the  Rogersville  Hardware  and  Grocery  Company.  Member  of  Pres- 
byterian Church.  Valedictorian. 

*MOORE,  DOSSER,  B.A. 

b.  July  18,  1885,  Telford,  Tenn.;  .y.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Campbell 
Moore.  Preparatory  course  at  Washington  College,  Tennessee ;  com- 
pleted law  course,  University  of  Tennessee,  1911.  Owned  and  oper- 
ated printing  plant ;  practiced  law ;  member  of  various  clubs  and  socie- 
ties during  college  and  university  life.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church,    m.  Lucy  Rice  Couch,  September  20,  1911 ;  one  child. 


Spencerville,  Ontario,  Canada. 


Ex-Members. 


Armitage,  William  Alfred 
Britton,  Nita 
Byrd,  Glenna 
Greer,  John  Ben 
Holston,  Ida  Pearl 
Million,  Georgia  Virgil 


Myers,  Cora 
Piper,  Grace  Gray 
Plott,  Grover  Cleveland 
Rudder,  George  Addison 
Russell,  Ernest 
Starnes,  Carl 


*  Deceased. 
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1910 

BEWLEY,  WILBUR  LINTON,  B.A.,  Moshcim,  Term. 

b.  September  22,  1886,  Warrensbnrg,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  M. 
Bewley.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Now  engaged  in  farming. 

BRITTON,  HUGH  HERBERT,  B.A.,  Chicago,  111. 

b.  1884,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  B.  Britton.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.  Road  engineer  for  International  Har- 
vester Company,    m.  Miss  Blanche  Eddy,  February  28,  1914. 

CAMPBELL,  ADRIAN  BROOKS,  B.A.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

b.  1887,  Baileyton,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  D.  Campbell;  brother 
of  Clarence  Elmer  C.  ('03).  Preparatory  course  at  Baileyton.  Degree 
of  LL.B.,  University  of  Kansas.  Practiced  law  in  Nowata,  Okla., 
until  November,  1917 ;  enlisted  in  Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army,  1917 ; 
in  training  at  Camp  Johnston,  Florida.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church.    Class  president. 

CORDOVA,  CARLOS  C,  B.A.,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

b.  January  28,  1888,  Cordova,  N.  M. ;  s.  Ramon  and  Rafelita  Cordova. 
Preparatory  course  at  Menaul  School,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. ;  attended 
Princeton  Theological  School  one  year ;  completed  theological  course 
at  McCormick  Seminary,  1914.  Pastor  of  Las  Vegas  Spanish  Church. 
m.  Miss  Ruth  Rendon,  June  29,  1916. 

EPPS,  WILLIAM  HARDIN,  B.A.,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

b.  1888,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.;  s.  Mr.  ('82)  and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Epps ;  brother 
of  James  Haws  E.  ('13),  and  Mary  Lucy  E.  ('16).  Preparatory 
course,  Jonesboro  High  School.    Member  of  Baptist  Church. 

FITZGERALD,  JOHN  ROSCOE,  B.A.,  Alaska. 

b.  1881 ;  s.  Mrs.  Hester  Fitzgerald.  Theological  course  at  McCormick 
Seminary,  Chicago.  Minister  in  Presbyterian  Church ;  recently  took 
up  mission  work  in  Alaska. 

HAYNES,  GRACE,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  March  22,  1890,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  d.  Prof.  ('77)  and  Mrs.  ('81) 
L.  C.  Haynes;  sister  of  Herman  Cicero  H.  ('02),  and  Carl  H.  ('09). 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  has  been  teaching  since  graduation 
with  exception  of  1915-1916.  Received  M.A.  degree  in  course,  Tus- 
culum, 1916.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

LOVETTE,  CARRIE  CECIL,  B.A.,  Loudon,  Tenn. 

b.  1888;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Lovette.  Taught  school  several  years; 
U.  S.  demonstrator,  Loudon  County,  Tenn.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church. 

LUCERO,  ACORSINIO  VASQUEZ,  B.A.,  Raton,  N.  M. 

b.  May  27,  1884,  Chacon,  N.  M. ;  s.  Andres  and  Maria  Juanita  Vasquez 
de  Lucero.    High-school  course  at  Albuquerque,  N.  M. ;  theological 


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course,  McCormick  Seminary,  Chicago.  Pastor  of  Second  Presbyte- 
rian Church,  Raton,  N.  M. ;  pastor  evangelist  over  several  stations, 
comprising  both  Spanish  and  English  audiences.  Councilman  for  two 
years,  Raton;  State  Senator  for  Eighth  Senatorial  District,  New 
Mexico;  secretary  County  Board  of  Education;  member  City  Board 
of  Education,  Raton,  m.  Miss  Myrtle  Oliver  Painter  ('07),  June  23, 
1914 ;  one  son,  one  daughter. 

McAMIS,  JOHN  CARL,  B.A.,  Knoxville,  Term. 

b.  1889,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  ^.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  J.  McAmis ;  brother 
of  Herbert  Clyde  M.  ('13).  High-school  course  at  Greeneville.  De- 
gree of  B.S.A.,  University  of  Tennessee.  Specialist  in  Agronomy, 
University  of  Tennessee.  Member  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church.  Married. 

MILLER,  CHARLES  MACK,  B.A.,  Whitesburg,  Tenn. 

b.  1882;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  F.  Miller.    Member  of  Baptist  Church. 

MOORE,  BELLE  GERTRUDE,  B.A.,  Russellville,  Tenn. 

b.  1891,  Whitesburg,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  J.  Moore.  Preparatory 
course,  Whitesburg;  studied  Expression,  Leland  Powers  School,  Bos- 
ton, 1915-1916 ;  most  of  time  since  graduation  spent  in  teaching.  Li- 
brarian and  teacher  at  Tusculum,  1917-1918.  Class  secretary;  vale- 
dictorian. 

MORROW,  ALEXANDER  BRABSON,  B.A. 
b.  1882.  Presbyterian. 

PEREA,  CLIFFORD  HARVEY,  B.A.,  Falmouth,  Ky. 

b.  July  6,  1889,  New  Mexico.;  s.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  J.  Y.  Perea.  High- 
school  course  at  Albuquerque,  N.  M. ;  theological  course,  McCormick 
Seminary.  Presbyterian,  m.  Miss  Delia  B.  Stevenson,  October  22, 
1913;  two  children. 

*  RANKIN,  MARGUERITE  ELIZABETH,  B.A. 

b.  September  15,  1891,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  d.  Thomas  S.  ('85)  and 
Mary  Coile  ('88)  Rankin;  sister  of  Mrs.  Beeson  ('08),  Raymond 
Coile  R.  ('14),  and  Lynn  McGaughey  R.  ('17).  Preparatory  course 
at  Tusculum ;  graduate  of  Music  Department,  Tusculum.  Was  chosen 
as  librarian  and  assistant  teacher  of  English  in  Tusculum  College. 
Presbyterian,   d.  July  21,  1910,  shortly  after  graduation.  Salutatorian. 

ROBINSON,  EUNICE  MAXWELL  (MRS.  WILLIS),  B.A., 

Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  July  24,  1891,  Knoxville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Robinson ; 
sister  of  Swannie  Lucile  R.  ('10).  High-school  course  at  Greene- 
ville ;  graduate  of  Home  Economics  Department,  Tusculum.  Taught 
several  years  after  graduation.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  m. 
Mr.  Lyle  Willis. 


*  Deceased. 


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ROBINSON,  SWANNTE  LUCILE,  B.A.,  Cumberland  Gap,  Tenn. 

b.  August  13,  1887,  Greenevillc,  Tenn.;  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Robin- 
son; sister  of  Mrs.  Willis  ('10).  High-school  course  at  Johnson  City 
and  Greeneville;  graduate  of  Home  Economics  Department,  Tuscu- 
lum.    Presbyterian.    Now  teaching  at  Cumberland  Gap. 

Ex-Members. 

Bowman,  James  Clark  Hunter,  Florine 

Coile,  Mary  Franc  Long,  Florence  Maude 

Fellers,  Irma  Willie  McAfee,  Charles  Moses 

Galbreath,  Mary  Wyatt  Markham,  Audrey 

White,  George  Edward 


1911 

CORDOVA,  DELFIDO,  B.A.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

b.  Cordova,  N.  M. ;  Reyes  Cordova.  High-school  course  at  Menaul 
School,  Albuquerque ;  attended  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Chicago.  Now  teaching  in  Menaul  School,  Albuquerque.  Presbyte- 
rian,   m.  Miss  Margaret  Doak,  August,  1916 ;  one  child. 

HUNTER,  SALLIE  WILLIE,  B.A.,  Walnut,  N.  C. 

b.  1890,  Alexander,  N.  C. ;  d.  John  B.  and  Alice  Wild  Hunter.  High- 
school  course  at  Bell  Institute,  Walnut,  N.  C.  Engaged  in  high-school 
teaching  since  graduation ;  president  of  Polk  County  Teachers'  Asso- 
ciation, N.  C. ;  summer  school  course  at  University  of  Virginia ;  taught 
Domestic  Science  at  Lincoln,  Va.,  one  session ;  now  principal  of  high 
school,  Walnut,  N.  C.    Presbyterian.    Class  secretary;  salutatorian. 

MEDFORD,  FRANK  JAY,  B.A.,  Pomeroy,  O. 

b.  November  27,  1884,  Waynesville,  N.  C. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  V. 
Medford.  High-school  course  at  Swarthmore,  Pa. ;  completed  course 
at  McCormick  Theological  Seminary ;  ordained  minister.  Presby- 
terian, m,  Miss  Addie  O.  White  ('11),  December  23,  1913;  one  child 
(deceased). 

RAMSAY,  ETHEL  EPPS  (MRS.  CORUM),  B.A.,  Lenoir  City,  Tenn. 
b.  June  7,  1889,  Piney  Flats,  Tenn. ;  d.  William  and  Mary  Ramsay ; 
sister  of  Julia  Isabel  R.  ('12),  and  Sara  Frances  R.  ('16).  Prepara- 
tory course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  music  several  years  after  graduation. 
Baptist,    m.  Rev.  R.  E.  Corum,  June  14,  1916  ;  one  daughter. 

REAVES,  ROBERT  GRISHAM,  B.A.,  Boston,  Mass. 

b.  1887;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  F.  Reaves.  M.D.,  University  of  Virginia. 
Interne  work  at  Massachusetts  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 
Boston ;  recently  received  commission  in  Navy  Medical  Reserve  Corps. 
Member  of  United  Brethren  Church,  m.  Anna  Esther  Fudge  ('16), 
December  6,  1917.    Class  president;  valedictorian. 


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WADDLE,  MAUDE  BETHEL  (MRS.  LYON),  B.A.,  Burnsville,  N.  C. 
b.  November  18,  1886,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  J.  W.  Waddle.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Greeneville ;  taught  for  some  time  after  graduation. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,    m.  Mr.  John  P.  Lyon,  June  16,  1915. 

WHITE,  ADDIE  OCTAVIA  (MRS.  MEDFORD),  B.A.,  Pomeroy,  O. 
b.  December  22,  1888,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  B.  White. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  course  at  Missionary  Training 
School,  Cincinnati.  Presbyterian,  m.  Rev.  Frank  J.  Medford  ('11), 
December  22,  1913;  one  child  (deceased). 


BIRDWELL,  HENRY  REUEL,  B.A.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

b.  January  18,  1889,  Chuckey,  Tenn.  ;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Lillie  E.  Bird- 
well.  High-school  course  at  Wesleyan  Academy,  Chuckey ;  studied 
law  at  Georgetown  University,  1915-1917.  Now  employed  by  Dupont 
Powder  Works,  Wilmington,  Del.    Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South. 

CLEMENS,  BURT  McGAUGHEY,  B.A.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn. 

b.  1890,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  s.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.  C.  Clemens ;  brother  of 
Fred  Broady  C.  ('16).  Course  at  Eastman  Business  College.  Taught 
in  Harold  McCormick  School,  Elizabethton,  one  session ;  now  in  em- 
ploy of  Whiting  Lumber  Company,  Elizabethton.  Member  of  Pres- 
byterian Church.    Class  president. 

CLICK,  GUY  LeROY,  B.A.,  Fairfield,  Ala. 

b.  October  9,  1891,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  ;  s.  George  W.  and  Martha  Ellen 
Click.  Machinist  for  the  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company,  Ala- 
bama, m.  Miss  Martha  Sue  Brumley,  December  28,  1912;  two  chil- 
dren. 

GAHAGAN,  MARTHA  EMMA,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  January  8,  1890,  Walnut,  N.  C. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Gahagan. 
High-school  course  at  Bell  Institute,  Walnut,  N.  C,  and  Tusculum. 
M.A.,  Tusculum,  1917.  Teacher  of  Preparatory  English,  Tusculum. 
Presbyterian.  Salutatorian. 

HOLT,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  B.A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

b.  March  4,  1890,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  d.  Alonzo  T.  and  Lucy  Campbell 
Holt  Preparatory  course  at  San  Fernando  High  School,  California ; 
completed  normal  course  at  State  Normal,  Los  Angeles,  1909.  Taught 
in  Hawaiian  Islands  three  years ;  is  making  a  specialty  of  kindergarten 
work ;  now  teaching  at  Azusa,  Cal.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 


Ex-Members. 


Alexander,  John  Mode 
Battle,  Calvin  Woodward 


Ferguson,  Sarah  Lillian 


Bewley,  Andrew  Jacob 
Culver,  Myrtle  Mae 


Johnson,  Myrtle  Lee 
Livingston,  Byrde 
Summers,  Louise 
Wolfe,  Amos 
Young,  Dwight  Moody 


1912 


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PHIPPS,  CORNELIUS  HAMILTON,  B.A.,  Somcrs,  Wis. 

b.  March  22,  1889,  Surgoinsville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Sarah  Elizabeth  and  Wil- 
liam Smith  Phipps.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  theological 
course  at  McCormick  Seminary,  Chicago.  Pastor  at  Somers,  Wis. 
Presbyterian,    m.  Miss  Laura  Grace  Hart,  June,  1916. 

RAMSAY,  JULIA  ISABEL,  B.A.,  Kingsport,  Tenn. 

b.  March  16,  1891,  Fall  Branch,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Ram- 
say; sister  of  Mrs.  Corum  ('11),  and  Sara  Frances  R.  ('16).  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.  Librarian  and  instructor  at  Tusculum, 
1916-1917 ;  now  teaching  music  at  Kingsport.  Member  of  Baptist 
Church. 

WOLFE,  LADY  KATE,  B.A.,  Mooresburg,  Tenn. 

b.  1890;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Wolfe.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church.    Class  secretary;  valedictorian. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  CALDWELL,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc, 


b.  May  29,  1885,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Alexander  W.  and  Alvira  Wil- 
liams Taylor;  brother  of  Mary  A.  T.  ('06).  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum.  Degree  of  LL.B.,  University  of  Tennessee,  1908.  Lawyer, 
Rockwood,  Tenn.,  two  years ;  secretary  to  Governor  Hooper,  of  Ten- 
nessee, during  his  term  of  office ;  affiliated  with  Masonic  order ;  mem- 
ber of  Knights  of  Pythias ;  now  practicing  law  in  Greeneville.  Pres- 
byterian,   m.  Miss  Luetta  Alpha  Gregg,  December  9,  1913 ;  one  child. 


Greeneville,  Tenn. 


Ex-Members. 


Bewley,  Glenn  Nelson 
Bewley,  Lola  Harriett 
Bishop,  Su  Elaine 


Bright,  Vollie  Ernest 


Collier,  James  Hoyle 
Hayes,  Ethel  May 
McDannel,  William  Wallace 
Ryland,  Ruth  Roena 


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ALUMNI  OF  TUSCULUM  COLLEGE 

See  Historical  Sketch,  page  5. 

1913 

EPPS.  JAMES  HAWS,  JR.,  B.A.,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

b.  April  25,  1892,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.;  s.  J.  H.  ('82)  and  M.  E.  Epps ; 
brother  of  W.  Hardin  E.  ('10)  and  Mary  Lucy  E.  ('16).  Preparatory 
course  at  Jonesboro  High  School.  Employed  by  Embree  Iron  Com- 
pany, Embreeville,  Tenn. ;  now  studying  law  in  Cumberland  Univer- 
sity.   Presbyterian.    Class  president;  valedictorian. 

HAWS,  EPPIE  ROENA,  B.A.,  Erwin,  Tenn. 

b.  June  8,  1889  ;  d.  Thomas  and  Martha  J.  Haws.  Preparatory  course 
at  Fall  Branch  High  School.  Engaged  in  teaching  since  graduation. 
Member  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  Salutatorian. 

McAMIS,  MYRTLE  FLORENCE  (MRS.  RADER),  B.A., 

Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1890,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  E.  McAmis  ;  sister 
of  Mrs.  Reilley  ('09).  Taught  four  years  after  graduation.  Member 
of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  m.  James  Rader,  October,  1917. 
Class  Secretary. 

McAMIS,  HERBERT  CLYDE,  B.A.,  Wartrace,  Tenn. 

b.  December  25,  1891,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  ^.  Robert  and  Fannie  Mosier 
McAmis;  brother  of  John  Carl  M.  (TO).  Preparatory  course  at 
Greeneville.  Principal  of  Greeneville  High  School,  one  year;  super- 
intendent Tusculum  College  farm,  two  years ;  now  Superintendent  of 
Farms  for  the  North  Carolina  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Presbyterian. 
m.  Blanche  Letson,  August  8,  1914. 

Ex-Member. 
Hicks,  Thomas  J. 

1914 

BUCKNER,  JENESS  (MRS.  HUSSEY),  B.A.,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

b.  1887,  Asheville,  N.  C. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Mack  Buckner.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  two  years.  Presbyterian,  m. 
Dr.  G.  B.  Hussey,  September  3,  1916;  one  child. 

LAMONS,  MABEL  (MRS.  BROUGH),  B.A.,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

b.  October  15,  1893,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Charles  and  Dora  Good 
('89)  Lamons.  High-school  course  at  Gainesville,  Fla. ;  taught  in 
graded  schools  of  Florida.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  South,  m.  Mr. 
Thomas  Gaylord  Brough,  February  1,  1918. 

MITCHELL,  HELEN  (MRS.  SHERWIN),  B.A.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

b.  September  15,  1889,  Xenia,  O. ;  d.  Reuben  and  Lura  Mitchell ;  sister 
of  Robert  Freeman  M.  (T6).    High-school  course  at  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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Episcopalian.  ;;/.  Sidney  A.  Sherwin,  Jr.  (professor  of  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Tusculum),  December  14,  1914;  two  children.  Class  secre- 
tary; valedictorian. 

RANKIN,  RAYMOND  COILE,  B.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  March  16,  1894,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  s.  Thomas  S.  ('85)  and  Mary 
Coile  ('88)  Rankin;  brother  of  Mrs.  Beeson  ('08),  Marguerite  Eliza- 
beth R.  ('10),  and  Lynn  McGaughey  R.  ('17).  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum ;  graduate  of  Music  Department,  Tusculum ;  theological 
course,  McCormick  Seminary,  Chicago.  Accepted  pastorate  in  Presby- 
terial  Church,  Montana,  but  left  after  four  months'  service  to  take  up 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  war  work  at  Camp  Grant,  111. ;  transferred  from  Camp 
Grant  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.    Class  president;  salutatorian. 

Ex-MEMBERS. 

Couch,  Lucy  Rice  McNew,  William  Conway 

1915 

BOWERS,  BENJAMIN  HARRISON,  B.A.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

b.  July  22,  1888,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  James  H.  and  Sarah  L.  Bowers. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  one  year  of  graduate  work  at  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  Principal  of  high  school,  Midway,  Tenn.  En- 
listed in  Quartermaster  Corps  of  army,  1917 ;  in  training  at  Camp 
Johnston,  Fla.    Class  president;  valedictorian. 

GRAY,  JESSIE,  B.A.,  Mosheim,  Tenn. 

b.  1893,  Afton,  Tenn.;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  T.  Gray.  Preparatory 
course  at  Tusculum ;  graduate  of  Home  Economics  Department,  Tus- 
culum, 1914 ;  taught  Domestic  Science,  Wesleyan  Academy,  Chuckey, 
three  years;  now  teaching  at  Mosheim.    Class  secretary;  salutatorian. 

Ex-Me;mbers. 
Click,  Mae  Reaves,  Flossie 

Finley,  Martin  Woodward  Rhea,  Edna 

Huffaker,  Eulalie  Russell,  Mary  Kathleen 

Painter,  Hubert  L.  Trim,  Louise 


1916 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  TRUAN,  B.A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

b.  October  9,  1894,  Limestone,  Tenn. ;  s.  Dr.  J.  D.  and  Louise  T. 
Campbell.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church.  Now  a  student  in  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia. 
Member  of  Medical  Reserve  Corps. 

CLEMENS,  FRED  BROADY,  Ph.B.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

b.  July  25,  1892,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  s.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.  C.  Clemens; 
brother  of  Burt  M.  C.  ('12).  Preparatory  course  at  Elizabethton, 
Tenn.,  and  Tusculum.  Bookkeeper  for  Kaiser  Brothers,  wholesale 
grocers,  Knoxville,  Tenn.    Now  in  military  service.  Camp  Lee,  Va. 


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DOAK,  SAMUEL  ARMITAGE,  Ph.B.,  Fort  Sill,  Okla. 

b.  August  26,  1894,  Tusculum,  Tenn. ;  J.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  ('87)  Doak. 
Post-graduate  work  one  session,  University  of  Chattanooga.  Admit- 
ted to  Second  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Camp  August,  1917 ;  com- 
missioned as  Second  Lieutenant  November,  1917 ;  stationed  at  Douglas, 
Ariz.,  with  Eleventh  F.  A.,  for  some  time;  now  at  Fort  Sill,  Okla. 

EPPS,  MARY  LUCY,  Ph.B.,  Embreeville,  Tenn. 

b.  1894,  near  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  ;  d.  James  H.  ('82)  and  M.  E.  Epps ; 
sister  of  William  Hardin  E.  ('10)  and  James  E.,  Jr.  ('13).  Prepara- 
tory course  at  Tusculum ;  now  teaching  at  Embreeville,  Tenn. 

FOX,  LLEWELYN  MARSHALL,  B.A.,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

b.  September  5,  1892,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Dr.  Claude  P.  and  Mrs. 
Franc  M.  Fox;  brother  of  Claude  Porterfield  F.  ('16)  and  Frank  F. 
('17).  Preparatory  course  at  Greeneville  High  School  and  Tusculum. 
Member  of  Episcopal  Church.  Studied  at  Eastman  Business  College, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  a  short  while ;  completed  course  in  Knoxville 
Business  College.  Enlisted  in  aviation  service  December,  1917;  now 
training  in  Texas. 

FOX,  CLAUDE  PORTERFIELD,  JR.,  B.A.,  University,  Va. 

b.  July  1,  1894,  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  s.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  P.  Fox;  brother 
of  Llewelyn  F.  ('16)  and  Frank  F.  ('17).  Preparatory  course  at 
Greeneville  High  School  and  Tusculum ;  now  studying  medicine  at 
University  of  Virginia.  Member  of  Medical  Reserve  Corps.  Member 
of  Episcopal  Church. 

FUDGE,  ANNA  ESTHER  (MRS.  REAVES),  B.A.,  Boston,  Mass. 

b.  November  3,  1894,  Surgoinsville,  Tenn. ;  d.  John  F.  and  Lena  Wat- 
terson  Fudge.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Presbyterian.  Taught 
in  high  school,  Spruce  Pine,  N.  C,  one  session,  m.  Dr.  Robert  S. 
Reaves  ('11),  December  6,  1917. 

GENTRY,  FRANK  TAYLOR,  Ph.B.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

b.  September  13,  1893,  Flag  Pond,  Tenn.;  s.  L.  G.  and  S.  K.  Gentry. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Presbyterian.  Now  training  for 
military  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 

GRAY,  EDWARD  RUTHERFORD,  B.A.,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  July  26,  1896,  Smith-town,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Rev.  Charles  Oliver 
(President  of  Tusculum  since  1908)  and  Mrs.  Florence  Rollins  Gray. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Presbyterian.  B.A.,  Yale,  1917.  At 
present  teaching  in  Tusculum.    Class  president;  salutatorian. 

HARRISON,  NEWTON  ALLIE,  JR.,  Ph.B.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  September  27,  1887,  Greene  County,  Tenn.;  s.  N.  A.  and  Mary  J. 
Harrison;  brother  of  William  E.  H.  ('99)  and  Addie  B.  H.  ('16). 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Member  of  Methodist  Protestant 
Church.    Now  teaching  in  Greeneville  High  School. 


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HARRISON,  ADDIE  BELLE,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  July  23,  1889,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  d.  N.  A.  and  Mary  J.  Har- 
rison ;  sister  of  William  E.  H.  ('99)  and  N.  A.  H.,  Jr.  ('16).  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculum.    Member  of  Methodist  Protestant  Church. 

LOVE,  ANNA  VERTREES  (MRS.  ACKERLY),  B.A.,  Crystal  Run,  N.  Y. 
b.  February  28,  1893,  Chuckey,  Tenn.;  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  S.  Love. 
Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Presbyterian.  Completed  course  in 
Presbyterian  Training  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  in.  Raymond  Ackerly, 
June  20,  1917.    Class  secretary. 

MALMAR,  HELEN  CARTWRTGHT,  B.A.,  New  York  City. 

b.  January  28,  1896,  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  d.  John  Jay  and  Mary  Reilly  Mal- 
mar;  sister  of  Girard  Goff  M.  ('17).  High-school  course  at  Nutley. 
Member  of  Congregational  Church.  Now  engaged  in  settlement  work 
at  Labor  Temple,  New  York  City,  and  also  taking  studies  leading  to 
M.A.  degree  at  Columbia  University. 

M1LLHORN,  MATTIE,  Ph.B.,  Fordtown,  Tenn. 

b.  1889,  Boring,  Tenn. ;  d.  John  A.  and  Alice  Campbell  Millhorn.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Holston  Institute,  Blountville,  Tenn.,  and  Tuscu- 
lum ;  now  teaching  in  high  school  at  Fordtown.  Member  of  M.  E. 
Church,  South.  Valedictorian. 

MITCHELL,  ROBERT  FREEMAN,  B.A.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

b.  May  3,  1895,  Celina,  Ohio;  ^.  R.  W.  and  Lura  Freeman  Mitchell; 
brother  of  Mrs.  Sherwin  ('14).  Preparatory  course  at  Asheville 
(N.  C.)  High  School  and  Tusculum.  Entered  Law  Department  of 
Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  September,  1916.  Admitted  to 
First  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Camp  at  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  April, 
1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  August,  1917;  now  stationed  at 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 

RAMSAY,  SARA  FRANCES,  Ph.B.,  Lenoir  City.  Tenn. 

b.  1893;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Ramsay;  sister  of  Mrs.  Corum  ('11) 
and  Julia  Isabel  R.  ('12).  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum.  Baptist. 
Has  been  teaching  since  graduation. 

REDMON,  CORA  (MRS.  COWARD),  Ph.B.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

b.  April  8,  1892,  Buncombe  County,  N.  C. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  D. 
Redmon.  Preparatory  course  at  Tusculum ;  taught  school  one  session 
after  graduation.    Presbyterian,    m.  Mr.  W.  B.  Coward,  March  27,  1917. 

REGISTER,  ESTELLE  EILEEN,  Ph.B.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1894,  Bethesda,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  F.  Register.  Preparatory 
course  at  Tusculum;  summer  course  at  East  Tennessee  State  Normal; 
now  teaching  in  Greene  County  public  schools.  Presbyterian. 

HOWELL,  JACOB  JASPER,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  Tusculum,  Tenn. 

b.  1849,  Wilkesboro,  N.  C. ;  s.  S.  S.  and  Elizabeth  Howell.  Was  in 
college  in  1874,  but  discontinued  work  shortly  before  graduation.  Re- 


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ceived  MX),  degree  from  Vanderbilt  University,  1884,  and  same  degree 
from  University  of  Nashville,  1885.  Licensed  to  practice  medicine 
and  surgery  in  State  of  Washington,  1904 ;  retired  from  service  after 
thirty  years'  practice.  Presbyterian,  m.  Sarah  Ruth  Leming,  Octo- 
ber 5,  1876;  nine  children,  Francis  Wayland  H.  ('02)  and  Roland 
Hill  H.  ('02). 

MIDDLETON,  BRITTON  CLAY,  B.A.,  nunc  pro  tunc,  Cincinnati,  O. 
b.  1875,  Greene  County,  Tenn. ;  ^.  B.  F.  and  Maria  Phillips  Middleton. 
Entered  Tusculum  in  1891,  but  left  college  before  graduation  to  study 
law  under  the  late  Judge  A.  J.  Brown;  member  of  the  bar  of  Ten- 
nessee, the  U.  S.  District  Court,  and  the  bar  of  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court 
of  Appeals  for  the  Sixth  Circuit;  was  for  a  time  in  the  employ  of 
the  U.  S.  Treasury  Department  and  rendered  service  in  Tennessee, 
Alabama,  Georgia,  Florida,  South  Carolina  and  Virginia.  Editor  of 
the  Lynchburg  Banner;  author  of  numerous  short  sketches  and  poems. 
Now  U.  S.  Customs  House  official.  Member  of  Baptist  Church,  m. 
Miss  Julia  Ellen  Slack,  of  Bristol,  January  1,  1917. 

Ex-Members. 

Bowling,  Florence.  Rogers,  Sallie  S. 

Brannan,  Jack.  Shelton,  Effie. 

Doak,  Margaret  Lee.  Stokely,  Royal  J. 

Robinson,  Marguerite  Moore.  Wallin,  Stephen  Eldridge. 

Wardrep,  Robert  C. 

1917 

ARMITAGE,  LUCIE  VIVIAN,  B.A.,  Hurley,  N.  M. 

b.  October  19,  1896,  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  d.  Charles  G.  ('87)  and  Dollie 
Cooper  Armitage.  Summer  course  in  New  Mexico  State  Normal ; 
now  teaching  in  grammar  school  at  Hurley,  N.  M.  Member  of  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church.  Valedictorian. 

DOBSON,  FLORA  IRENE,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1894,  near  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  A.  Dobson.  Pre- 
paratory course  at  Tusculim ;  now  teaching  in  public  schools  of  Greene 
County.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

EMMERT,  CLYDE  MORRELL,  B.A.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

b.  August  3,  1893,  Elizabethton,  Tenn. ;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  M.  Emmert. 
Preparatory  course  at  Elizabethton  and  Tusculum ;  graduate  of  Music 
Department,  Tusculum  ('15)  ;  now  taking  post-graduate  work  in  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan.    Member  of  Presbyterian  Church.    Class  president. 

FOX,  FRANK  ARNOLD,  B.A.,  University,  Va. 

b.  1896,  Greeneville,  Tenn.;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  P.  Fox;  brother  of 
Llewelyn  F.  ('16)  and  Claude  Porterfield  F.  ('16).  Preparatory  course 
at  Greeneville.  Member  of  Episcopal  Church.  Now  studying  medicine 
in  University  of  Virginia. 


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HAWKINS,  GRACE  TRUMAN,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

b.  1895,  Greeneville,  Tenn. ;  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Hawkins.  Prepara- 
tory course  at  Greeneville.  Member  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Engaged  in  settlement  work  at  Labor  Temple,  New  York  City ;  also 
studied  in  Columbia  University;  completed  certificate  course  in  Home 
Economics  (Cooking),  1915,  and  in  Vocal  Music,  1916,  at  Tusculum. 
Class  secretary. 

MALMAR,  GIRARD  GOFF,  B.S.,  New  York  City. 

b.  1899,  Nutley,  N.  J. ;  s.  John  Jay  and  Mary  Reilly  Malmar ;  brother 
of  Helen  Cartwright  M.  ('16).  High-school  course  at  Nutley  and 
Tusculum.  Member  of  Congregational  Church.  At  present  working 
in  Corn  Exchange  Bank,  New  York  City.  Salutatoriaii. 

RANKIN,  LYNN  McGAUGHEY,  B.A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

b.  September  26,  1896,  Tusculum,  Tenn.;  Thomas  S.  ('85)  and  Mary 
Coile  ('88)  Rankin;  brother  of  Mrs.  Beeson  ('08),  Marguerite  Eliz- 
abeth R.  ('10)  and  Raymond  Coile  R.  ('14).  Preparatory  course  at 
Tusculum.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church.  Now  a  student  in  Jef- 
ferson Medical  College,  Philadelphia.  Member  of  Medical  Reserve 
Corps. 

WATSON,  HOWARD  P.,  Ph.B.,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

b.  September  27,  1894,  Knoxville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Watson. 
Preparatory  course  in  high  school,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Recruiting  officer 
for  Battery  C,  114th  F.  A. ;  Corporal ;  now  Sergeant ;  stationed  at 
Camp  Sevier.    Member  of  Baptist  Church. 


Diplomas  to  be  Awarded  at  Commencement,  May  28. 

Armitage,  Helen  Yvette,  Ph.B.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Brading,  Edward  Thurston,  Ph.B.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

Campbell.  Frank  Lee,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Cook,  Henry  Winston,  B.A.,  Belva,  N.  C. 

Hawkins,  Esther,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Nelson,  Fred  Rouse,  Ph.B.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

O'Keefe,  Alary  Draper,  B.A.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Verran,  Cornelia  Marion,  Ph.B.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Black,  James  D.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  LL.D.,  Barbourville,  Ky. 

White,  George  E.,  B.A.  nunc  pro  tunc,  Middletown.  O. 


Ex-Members. 


Baird,  David  Edward. 
Bright,  Mary  Dinah. 
Gray,  Charles  Oliver,  Jr. 
Hawkins,  Henry  Watterson. 


Kennedy,  Charity  Patton. 
Lawrence,  Willa  Marie. 
Marsh,  Catherine. 
Moore,  Roy  B. 


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SUMMARY 
By  Avocations 


Army  officers    20 

Authors    3 

Business  men    51 

Congressmen  and  Senators...   8 

Editors    12 

Farmers                                                                         ...  33 

Housewives   :   50 

Judges    10 

Lawyers    49 

Ministers   81 

Physicians,  medical  students  and  nurses   38 

Railroad  president   1 

Register  of  United  States  Treasury   1 

State  legislators    16 

Social  service  and  community  workers   9 

Speaker  of  House   1 

Teachers  and  professors   146 

University  and  college  presidents   14 

United  States  Minister....   1 

Unclassified   4 

Unknown   ,   38 

586 

Duplicates    188 

Total   398 


Alumni  Catalogue  of  Tusculum  College. 


SUMMARY  OF  ALUMNI  BY  CLASSES 


Greeneville  College 

Before  1820    17 

1821-1830    27 

1831-1840    7 

1841-1847    2 

1857    4 

1858   2 

1860    2 

61 

Tusculum  College 

Before  1847    9 

1847  (Spring  term)   3 

1847  (Fall  term)   2 

1848    2 

1850    1 

1851    6 

1852    8 

1854    4 

1856    2 

1857    2 

1859    1 

1860    4 

1861    4 

1866    1 

1868    1 


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Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College 

1869    3 

1870    3 

1871    2 

1872    2 

1873    2 

1875    3 

1876    2 

1877    3 

1878    5 

1879    7 

1880    1 

1881    8 

1882    8 


Greeneville  and  Tusculum  College 

( Continued) 

1884    3 

1885    2 

1886    1 

1887    8 

1888    4 

1889    8 

1890    4 

1891    5 

1892    11 

1893    11 

1894    11 

1895    7 

1896    3 

1897    3 

1898    11 

1899    4 

1900    8 

1901    9 

1902    7 

1903    5 

1904    3 

1905    6 

1906    5 

1907    5 

1908    7 

1909    6 

1910    17 

1911    7 

1912    9 


Tusculum  College 


1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918 


239 


4 
4 
2 

20 
8 

10 

48 


Grand  total 


398 


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OTHER  DEGREES  GRANTED 


Master  of  Arts,  Honorary 


Alexander,  Fred  William  ('92). 
Anderson,  Isaac. 
Anderson,  Samuel  ('47). 
Baxter,  George  Washington  ('81). 
Bell,  John  A.  (before  1847). 
Biggs,  John  M.  ('58). 
Bird,  Jacob  Franklin  ('51). 
Brabson,  J.  M. 

B runner,  John  Hamilton  ('47). 
Bullen,  M.  (before  1820). 
Coile,  Samuel  Andrew  ('79). 
Collier,  Clarence  Beasley  ('09). 
Collier,  Robert  Burns  ('82). 
Collom,  Altamont  Byron  ('89). 
Crawford,  Robert  A.  ('51). 
Crawford,  S.  P. 

Doak,  Alexander  M.  (before  1847). 
Doak,  John  W.  K.  (before  1847). 
Doak,  Julia  A.  ('79). 
Doak,  Robert  E.  ('47). 
Doak,  Samuel  Smith  ('52). 
Doak,  William  Stephenson  ('51). 
Dobson,  William  D.  ('70). 
Dugger,  Oscar  Milton  ('98). 
Elliott,  William  Marion  ('98). 
Evans,  George  H.  ('52). 
Feemster,  Paul  Silas  ('61). 
Feemster,  Samuel  C.  ('59). 
Foute,  Robert  Chester  ('58). 
Fowler,  William  Francis  ('60). 
Gahagan,  Martha  Emma  ('12). 
Gallaher,  James. 
Gibson,  Matthew  (before  1847). 
Hardin,  Robert  (1816). 
Harmon,  F.  D.  B. 


Harmon,  W.  A. 

Haynes,  Landon  Carter  ('77). 

Johnston,  Mamie  Christian. 

Kite,  William  Anderson  ('75). 

Lea,  Pryor  (before  1820). 

Lea,  William  W.  (before  1820). 

Lovette,  O.  B.  ('93). 

McCollum,  Charles  C  ('94). 

McCorkle,  Robert. 

McCorkle,  Samuel  V.  ('57). 

McDannel,  John. 

McFerrin,  Joseph  G.  ('72). 

Milligan,  Samuel  ('43). 

Montgomery,  William  (before  1820). 

Moore,  Edward  Howard  ('91). 

Moore,  Jeremiah  ('71). 

Morrow,  Finley  Leonidas  ('95). 

Patterson,  D.  T. 

Price,  Jacob  F.  ('51). 

Rankin,  Elma  Lillian  ('08). 

Rankin,  Thomas  Samuel  ('85). 

Robinson,  James  Harvey  ('60). 

Robinson,  Joseph  Moser  ('73). 

Royston,  Samuel  W.  (before  1847). 

Sanders,  R.  M. 

Smiley,  James  (before  1820). 

Weir,  David  (1816). 

West.  William  (before  1840). 

White,  Carl  Houston  ('07). 

White,  Oscar  Lemuel  ('94). 

Whitelaw,  David  Reginald. 

Wills,  David  ('47). 

Wilson,  A.  Benjamin  ('60). 

Wilson,  A.  M. 

Yeager,  Elijah  Fish  ('69). 


Master  of  Arts,  in  Course 

Haynes,  Grace  ('10).  Ichikawa,  Toichi. 


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Doctor  of  Di 

Alexander,  J.  E. 

Blackburn,  Gideon. 

Brunner,  John  Hamilton  ('47). 

Clemance,  Clement. 

Day,  Jonathan  Creech  ('01). 

Doak,  Samuel. 

Doak,  William  Stephenson  ('51). 

Dobbs,  Dayton  A. 

Dobson,  Frederic  Fee. 

Dobson,  Joseph. 

Fish,  Azel  Hull. 

Gass,  John  Ross  ('81). 

Hamilton,  Wallace  M. 

Harmon,  Charles  Rosecrans  ('92). 

Harvey,  Charles  A. 

Henderson,  Robert. 

Hughes,  I.  Elias. 

Jelley,  J.  M. 

Johnson,  Oliver. 

Wilson, 


rinity,  Honorary 

Jones,  George  James. 
Jones,  Oliver  Green  ('90). 
Lackey,  A.  H. 
Lester,  W.  H. 
McFerrin,  Joseph  G.  ('72). 
McKnight,  John. 
Minifie,  William  C. 
Moore,  Jeremiah  ('71). 
Muir,  Adam  Stuart. 
Portions,  James  M. 
Rankin,  Alexander  T. 
Ritchie,  A. 
Ross,  Henry. 
Russell,  Andrew. 
Smith,  Nicholas  Keffer  ('72). 
Stonestreet,  William  C. 
Wills,  J.  T. 
Wills,  David  ('47). 
Wilson,  Alfred  Whitefield  ('57). 
Warren  H. 


Doctor  of  Laws,  Honorary 


Alexander,  Louis  Charles. 

Gunion,  Andrew  J. 

Badenoch,  George  Roy. 

Henderson,  Ebenezer. 

Beg,  Mazir. 

Kaye,  John  William. 

Bennett,  William  Cox. 

King,  John  Thompson. 

Black,  James  D. 

Langford,  John  Alfred. 

Brown,  James. 

Lawson,  William. 

Brown,  Robert. 

Mackie,  James. 

Colam,  John. 

Maule,  Thomas  Hunter. 

Conner,  Cathcart  0. 

Milligan,  Samuel  ('43). 

Cornwell,  John  Blake. 

Morrison,  John. 

Cowdy,  Samuel. 

Pollock,  James  M. 

Craig,  Willis  G. 

Rae,  John. 

Crichton,  David. 

Richard,  William. 

Cuthbertson,  Robert. 

Rix,  A.  H. 

Dickinson,  Mahlon. 

Robinson,  John  R. 

Dirck?,  Henry. 

Ross,  William. 

Dobson.  William  D.  ('70). 

Seabrook,  Henry. 

Ellenberger,  John  Louis. 

Sharpley,  Arthur  Edwin. 

Forshaw.  Charles. 

Shaw,  John. 

Frazier.  James  B. 

Simpson,  James. 

Gibson,  J.  George. 

Smith.  Alexander  B. 

Gliddon,  Alfred. 

Somerville,  Thomas. 

Alumni  Catalogue  of  Tusculum  College. 


Si 


Steele,  Alexander. 
Strangeways,  Thomas. 
Temple,  O.  P. 
Thomason,  George  Thomas. 
Trail,  Robert. 


Waddell,  Peter  Nately. 
White,  H.  L. 
Whitelaw,  Thomas. 
Williams,  John. 
Wright,  John  Grant. 


GRADUATES  OF  OTHER  DEPARTMENTS 


Home 

1917. 

Hawkins,  Esther,  S.  &  C. 
O'Keefe,  Mary  Draper,  S. 
Verran,  Cornelia  Marion,  S. 

1916. 

Armitage,  Helen  Yvette,  S.  &  C. 
Dobson,  Flora  Irene  ('17),  S.  &  C. 
Epps,  Mary  Lucy  ('16),  S.  &  C. 
Millhorn,  Mattie  ('16),  S. 
Verran,  Cornelia  Marion,  C. 

1915. 

Gouchenour,  Edith  Marshall,  S.  &  C. 
Harrison,  Addie  Belle  ('16),  S. 
Hawkins,  Grace  Truman  ('17). 
Kennedy,  Charity  Patton,  S.  &  C. 
Lawrence,  Willa  Marie,  C. 
Ramsay,  Sara  Frances  ('16),  S. 
Shelton,  Effie,  C. 

1914. 

Bright,  Mary  Dinah,  S. 
Gray,  Jessie  ('15),  S.  &  C. 
Johnston,  Lucile  E.,  S.  &  C. 
Mathes,  Margaret  Estelle,  S. 
Mitchell,  Helen  ('14),  C. 
Robinson,  Marguerite  Moore,  C. 

1913. 

Alexander,  Mary  Pauline,  C. 
Mathes,  Margaret  Estelle,  C. 
Robinson,  Swannie  L.  ('10),  S.  &  C. 
Russell,  Mary  Kathleen,  C. 


Economics 

1912. 

Bright,  Mary  Dinah,  C. 

Culver,  Myrtle  Mae,  Normal. 

Lawrence,  Marian,  C. 

Love,  Anna  Vertrees  ('16),  C. 

McCray,  Mary,  C. 

Register,  Estelle  Eileen  ('16),  S.  &  C. 

1911. 

McAmis,  Hannah  Hankins,  Normal. 
Maxwell,  Jennie,  S.  &  C. 
Painter,  Martha,  C. 
Sparks,  Alice,  S.  &  C. 

1910. 

Brown,  Rena  Josephine,  S.  &  C. 
Lovette,  Carrie  Cecil  ('10),  C 
Todd,  Mary  Frances,  S. 

1909. 

Brown,  Euda  Fannie. 
Doak,  Mary  Ellen. 
•Moore,  Belle  Gertrude  ('10). 
Ramsay,  Sara  Frances  ('16). 
White,  Addie  Octavia  ('11). 

1908. 

Bewley,  Lola  Harriet. 
Cross,  Hattie  Belzona. 
McAmis,  Hannah  Hankins. 
Moore,  Olee  Kate. 
Piper,  Grace  Gray. 
Waddle,  Maude  Bethel  ('11). 
Williams,  Florence  Micheaux. 


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1905. 

Britton,  Maude  Blanche,  S. 
Coile,  Mary  Franc,  S.  &  C. 
Culver,  Myrtle  Mae,  S.  &  C. 
Fox,  Madge  Shaw,  S.  &  C. 
Hacker,  Jennie  Dot,  S. 
Haynes,  Grace  (01'),  S.  &  C. 
Johnston,  Marvin  Katherine  ('07),  C. 
Leming,  Alma  Cora,  S. 
Leming,  Josephine  Gertrude  ('92),  C. 
McAmis,  Birdie  Blaine  ('06),  C. 
Mathes,  Nelle,  C. 
Painter,  Winnifred,  S.  &  C. 
Ramsay,  Ethel  Epps  ('11),  S.  &  C. 


Ramsay,  Julia  Isabel  ('12),  S.  &  C. 
Rankin,  Elma  Lillian  ('08),  S.  &  C. 
Rankin,  Marguerite  E.  ('10),  S.  &  C. 
Todd,  Mary  Frances,  S. 
White,  Bertha  L.,  S. 

1904. 

Dugger,  Elsa  Mae  ('05). 
Jewell,  Jennie  Daisy. 
McGaughey,  Maude  Russell  ('06). 
Martin,  Dora. 

Ryland,  Helena  Mabel  ('04). 
Taylor,  Mary  Alvira  ('06). 
White,  Bertha  L. 


1917. 
Bitner,  Lillian,  P. 

1916. 

Cory,  Gladys,  P.  &  V. 

Hawkins,  Grace  Truman  ('17),  V. 

1915. 

Beck,  Ryda  Belle,  V. 
Emmert,  Clyde  Morrell  ('17),  P. 
Malmar,  Helen  Cartwright  ('16),  V. 
Pence,  Maude  Esther,  P. 

1914. 

Epps,  Mary  Lucy  ('16),  P. 
Fudge,  Anna  Esther  ('16),  P. 
Lawrence,  Elsie  Mae,  V. 
Rankin,  Raymond  Coile  ('14),  P. 

1913. 

Russell,  Mary  Kathleen,  V. 

1912. 

Bitner,  Mamie  Ethel,  P. 
Holt.  Mrs.  Albert  C,  P. 
Temple,  Margaret  Rankin,  P. 


1911. 

Buckner,  Myrtle,  P. 
Gray,  Charles  O.,  Jr.,  P. 
Johnston,  Margaret,  V.  &  P. 
Runnion,  Hattie  Baird,  P. 

1910. 

Epps,  William  Hardin  ('10),  V. 
McAmis,  Hannah  Hankins,  V. 
Maxwell,  Adah  Terresa,  V.  &  P. 
Ramsay,  Julia  Isabel  ('12),  P. 

1909. 

Ramsay,  Ethel  Epps  Cll),  P. 
1908. 

Lawrence,  Maud  Willis  ('01),  P. 
McAmis,  Margaret  Frances  ('09),  V. 
Rankin,  Elma  Lillian  ('08),  V. 
Rankin,  Marguerite  E.  ('10),  P. 

1904. 
Mathes,  Nelle,  P. 
Rankin,  Elma  Lillian  ('08),  P. 


* 


Index. 

INDEX 


83 


Page. 

Acker ly,  Mrs.  Vertrees  Love.  .74,  81 

Akin,  John  A.  ,   18 

Alexander,  David  McGaughey. .  59 

Alexander,  Ebenezer    18 

Alexander,  Fred  William  46,  79 

Alexander,  J.  E   80 

Alexander,  John  Mode   69 

Alexander,  Louis  Charles   80 

Alexander,  Lucile  E   58 

Alexander,  Mary  Pauline   81 

Alexander,  Robert  McGaughey.  33 

Alexander,  Thomas  Park   53 

Anderson,  Alexander    18 

Anderson,  Isaac   79 

Anderson,  P.  B   19 

Anderson,  Samuel  26,  79 

Anderson,  William   18 

Anderson,  William  C   35 

Armitage,  Charles  Gass   41 

Armitage,  Hattie    42 

Armitage,  Helen  Yvette  76,  81 

Armitage,  Lucy  Vivian   75 

Armitage,  William  Alfred   65 

Bacon,  James  Blaine   57 

Badenoch,  George  Roy   80 

Bailey,  Ella  C   42 

Bailey,  Gilbert  M   42 

Bailey,  John  M   38 

Bailey,  Mollie  H   48 

Bailey,  Rufus  K   38 

Bailey,  Thomas  M   38 

Baird,  David  Edward   76 

Baird,  James  Victor   51 

Balch,  Hezekiah    8 

Bales,  Mrs.  Ellen  Hubbard   48 

Bales,  M.  A   44 

Ballinger,  Minnie    57 


Page. 

Barham,  Franklin  Thurman.  ...  63 

Basket,  James  Richard   57 

Battle,  Calvin  Woodward   69 

Baxter,  Franklin  Pierce   37 

Baxter,  George  Washington. .  38,  79 

Beck,  Ryda  Belle   82 

Beeson,  Mrs.  Elma  Rankin.64,  77,  82 

Beg,  Mazir    80 

Bell,  John  A  25,  79 

Bennett,  William  Cox  "80 

Bewley,  Andrew  Jacob   69 

Bewley,  Glenn  Nelson   70 

Bewley,  Lola  Harriet  70,  81 

Bewley,  Wilbur  Linton   66 

Bewley,  W.  P   46 

Bible,  Alvin    49 

Bible,  Flora    46 

Biggs,  John  M  24,  79 

Biggs,  William    39 

Bird,  Grover  Cleveland   63 

Bird,  Jacob  Franklin  28,  79 

Birdwell,  Henry  Reuel   69 

Bishop,  Su  Elaine   70 

Bitner,  Lillian    82 

Bitner,  Mamie  Ethel   82 

Black,  James  D  76,  80 

Blackburn,  Gideon    80 

Bowers,  Benjanrn  Harrison.  ...  72 

Bowers,  George  Silas   42 

Bowie,  James    19 

Bowie,  Langdon    19 

Bowling,  Florence   75 

Bowman,  James  Clark   68 

Boyd,  Charles  Langston   56 

Boyd,  E.  S   45 

Brabson,  J.  M   79 

Brabson,  Willie  Emily   55 


84 


I NDKX. 


Page. 


Brading,  Edward  Thurston   76 

Bradley,  Orville    20 

Bradshaw,  Christopher    18 

Brannan,  Jack    75 

Briggs,  Henry  Harrison   48 

Bright,  Bertha  Pearle   57 

Bright,  Mary  Dinah  76,  81 

Bright,  Maude  Lucile   61 

Bright,  Samuel  Houston   59 

Bright,  Vollie  Ernest   70 

Britton,  George  B   35 

Britton,  Hugh  Herbert   66 

Britton,  Lillian  C   60 

Britton,  Maude  Blanche   82 

Britton,  Nita   65 

Brough,  Mrs.  Mabel  Lamons. .  .  71 

Brown,  Bessie  Belle   61 

Brown,  Charles  Francisco   56 

Brown,  Euda  Fannie   81 

Brown,  Hugh    18 

Brown,  James    80 

Brown,  Jennie  C   38 

Brown,  Joseph  Ramsay   57 

Brown,  Lula  E   45 

Brown,  Rena  Josephine   81 

Brown,  Robert    80 

Brown,  William  H   40 

Broyles,  Patton  Reeve   59 

Bruner,  Mrs.  Susan  Ross   45 

Brunner,  Floyd  J   43 

Brunner,  John  Hamilton. 27,  79,  80 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Bettie  Moore.  .  47 

Buckner,  Jeness    71 

Buckner,  Myrtle    82 

Bullen,  M  18,  79 

Burkey,  J.  M. .   48 

Burkhart,  Robert  Henry   61 

Burts,  James  H   29 

Bushong,  J.  S   51 

Bushong,  Lena    53 

Butler,  George  Washington.  .27,  28 

Byrd,  Glenna    65 

Byrd,  Thomas  Fred   61 

Campbell,  Adrian  Brooks   63 

Campbell,  Clarence  Elmer   60 

Campbell,  Eulalia  M   42 


Page. 

Campbell,  Frank  Lee  76 

Campbell,  James  Truan   72 

Campbell,  William    58 

Carson,  L.  L   48 

Cash,  L.  E   53 

Caul,  Harvey  E   39 

Chandley,  Everett  F   37 

Chrisman,  Ida    52 

Churchwell,  George  W   22 

Clemance,  Clement   80 

Clemens,  Burt  McGaughey   69 

Clemens,  Fred  Broady   72 

Click,  Guy  Leroy   69 

Click,  Mae    72 

Cochran,  —    20 

Coffin,  Rev.  Charles   8 

Coffin,  Charles   20 

Coffin,  James  A   20 

Coile,  Alexander  Jackson   37 

Coile,  Bertha  Mae   60 

Coile,  Charles  E   44 

Coile,  Estella    62 

Coile,  Lelia  T   55 

Coile,  Leonard  Speck   61 

Coile,  Mary  Frank  68,  82 

Coile,  Mary  1   42 

Coile,  Samuel  Andrew...  16,  37,  79 

Coile,  Thula  E   42 

Colam,  John   80 

Coleman,  Lelia  V   50 

Collett,  A.  L   42 

Collett,  G.  W   42 

Collier,  Clarence  Beasley  64,  70 

Collier,  James  Hoyle   70 

Collier,  Robert  Burns  39,  79 

Collier,  Stella    64 

Collom,  Altamont  Byron.... 43,  79 

Collum,  Lena  Belle   44 

Conner,  Cathcart,  0   80 

Cook,  Henry  Winston   76 

Cooper,  Louis  Frank   51 

Cooper,  Silas  Holden  Lincoln..  43 

Cooper.  W.  A   52 

Copp,  W.  M   53 

Cordova,  Carlos  C   66 

Cordova,  Delfido   6S 


Index. 


85 


Page. 

Cornwell,  John  Blake   80 

Corum,  Mrs.  Ethel  Ramsay. 68,  82 

Cory,  Elsa  Pearl   56 

Cory,  Gladys    82 

Cory,  Lowrie  Danskin   61 

Cory,  William  Earle   56 

Couch,  Lucy  Rice   72 

Coward,  Mrs.  Cora  Redmon....  74 

Cowdy,  Samuel   80 

Craig,  Willis  G   80 

Crawford,  Robert  A  28.  79 

Crawford,  S.  P   79 

Crichton,  David    80 

Crockett,  Dora  B   44 

Cross,  Hattie  Belzona   81 

Culberson,  Ida    53 

Culver,  Myrtle  Mae  69,  81,  82 

Cuthbertson,  Robert   80 

Day,  Jonathan  Creech  58,  80 

Dent,  Mrs.  Sarah  Einstein   53 

DeVault,  Stella  Mae   64 

Dickinson,  Mahlon   80 

DiHahunly,  Edmund    20 

Dircks,  Henry   80 

Doak,  Alexander  Mason.... 25,  79 

Doak,  Charles  S   39 

Doak,  Mrs.  Hattie  Armitage...  42 

Doak,  John  W.  K  26,  79 

Doak,  Julia  A  37,  79 

Doak,  Margaret  Lee   75 

Doak,  Mary  Ellen   81 

Doak.  Matthew  S   30 

Doak,  Maude  E   46 

Doak,  Maurice  Junius    45 

Doak,  Robert  E  26,  79 

Doak,  Samuel   11,  12,  80 

Doak,  Samuel  Armitage   73 

Doak,  Samuel  Smith  29,  79 

Doak,  Samuel  W  12,  13 

Doak,  S.  S.  M   23 

Doak,  William  Stephenson  

 12,  14,  28,  79,  80 

Dobbs,  Dayton  A   80 

Dobson,  Andrew  Silas  N   32 

Dobson,  Calvin  Wilson   47 

Dobson,  Flora  Irene  75,  81 


Page. 

Dobson,  Frederic  Fes   80 

Dobson,  Joseph    80 

Dobson,  Lola  M   48 

Dobson,  Robert  Miller   3  2 

Dobson,  William  D  :j3,  79,  80 

Doughty,  G.  W   51 

Doughty,  Willis    53 

Dugger,  Elsa  Mae  61,  82 

Dugger,  Mrs.  Fannie  Fowler...  50 

Dugger,  Oscar  Milton  55,  70 

Dunham,  Flora  Smith   62 

Easterly,  Mabel  V   45 

Einstein,  Mrs.  Bertha  Bright...  57 

Einstein,  John  L   60 

Einstein,  Sarah  Margaret   53 

Einstein,  T.  B   43 

Ellenberger,  John  Louis   80 

Elliott,  Emma  Floyd   55 

Elliott,  E.  Watson   56 

Elliott,  William  Marion  54,  79 

Ellis,  W.  D   45 

Ellis,  William  R   41 

Emmert,  Clyde  Morrell  75,  82 

English,  Estelle  Pearl   61 

Epps,  James  Haws...   39 

Epps,  James  Haws,  Jr   71 

Epps,  Mary  Lucy  73,  81,  82 

Epps,  William  Hardin  66,  82 

Evans,  Frank    49 

Evans,  George  H  29,  79 

Farmer,  Cornelius  James   57 

Farmer,  T.  C   51 

Faust,  Hugh  Graham   62 

Feemster,  Paul  Silas  31,  79 

Feemster,  Samuel  C  30,  79 

Fellers,  Irma  Willie   68 

Ferguson,  Sarah  Lillian   C9 

Ferneau,  Mrs.  Lula  Shanks   53 

Fields,  Mattie  Nola   63 

Fillers,  Herbert  D   64 

Fillers,  Rupert  Rowland   61 

Finley,  Martin  Woodward   72 

Fish,  Azel  Hull   80 

Fitzgerald,  John  Roscoe   66 

Fleming,  John  F   9 

Fort,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Thompson...  64 


86 


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Page. 

Fort,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Thompson...  GO 

Forshaw,  Charles    80 

Foute,  Robert  Chester  24,  79 

Fowler,  Fannie  A   50 

Fowler,  Lillie  P   50 

Fowler,  William  Francis ....  24,  79 

Fox,  Claude  Porterfhld   73 

Fox,  Frank  Arnold   75 

Fox,  Lillie  E   48 

Fox,  Llewelyn  Marshall   73 

Fox,  Madge  Shaw   82 

Fox,  Marion  L   43 

Frazier,  James  B   80 

Frenger,  George  Rex   3!) 

Fudge,  Anna  Esther  73,  82 

Fulton,  Mrs.  Lillian  B   60 

Gahagan,  Martha  Emma  69,  79 

Galbraith,  J.  S   53 

Galbreath,  Mary  Wyatt   68 

Gallaher,  James    79 

Gass,  John  Ross  39,  80 

Gass,  W.  M   45 

Gentry,  Frank  Taylor   73 

Gibson,  J.  George   80 

Gibson,  Matthew   25,  79 

Gibson,  Nelson    26 

Gillespie,  Frank  Alexander   53 

Girdner,  John  Harvey   41 

Glaze,  J.  M   42 

Gliddon,  Alfred    80 

Good,  Dora  J   44 

Good,  Mrs.  Harriett  McClain..  47 
Gouchenour,  Edith  Marshall...  81 

Gragg,  Samuel   20 

Graham,  Mrs.  Elsa  Cory   56 

Gray,  Charles  Oliver  16,  17 

Gray,  Charles  Oliver,  Jr  76,  82 

Gray,  Edward  Rutherford   73 

Gray,  Jessie  72,  81 

Greer,  John  Ben   65 

Gregg,  M.  Jerome   36 

Guinn,  Ida  May   55 

Gunion,  Andrew  J   89 

Hacker.  Jenme  Dot   82 

Hacker,  Joseph  Earnest   35 

Hacker,  Newton   30,  31 


Page. 

Hale,  Frank  S   29 

Hale,  James    20 

Hale,  Philip    20 

Hall,  Allen  A   29 

Hamilton,  Wallace  M   80 

Hannah,  Hugh  H   50 

Hannah,  India  Victoria   56 

Hardin,  Neal    53 

Hardin,  Robert  18,  79 

Harmon,  Charles  Rosecrans.47,  80 

Harmon,  F.  D.  B   79 

Harmon,  John  Holtsinger   52 

Harmon,  W.  A   79 

Harrison,  Addie  Belle  73,  81 

Harrison,  Clara  Louise   56 

Harrison,  Isaac  S   55 

Harrison,  Newton  A.,  Jr   73 

Harrison,  William  E   55 

Harrold,  Augustus  King   54 

Harrold,  J.  M   51 

Harrold,  Mrs.  Lelia  Coleman. . .  50 

Harrold,  William  Seaborn   54 

Harvey,  Charles  A    80 

Haun,  A.  J   45 

Hawkins,  Esther   76,  81 

Hawkins,  Grace  Truman. 76,  81,  82 
Hawkins,  Henry  Watterson. .  .  .  76 

Haworth,  Marcus  LeRoy   40 

Haws,  Eppie  Roena   71 

Hayes,  Ethel  May   70 

Haynes,  Agnes    53 

Haynes,  Carl    65 

Haynes,  Grace  66,  79,  82 

Haynes,  Herman  Cicero   59 

Haynes,  Mrs.  Je  inie  Brown...  38 

Haynes,  Landon  Carter  36,  79 

Haynes,  Ruby   53 

Heiskell,  Hugh  B   29 

Henderson,  Ebenezer    80 

Henderson,  John  C   25 

Henderson,  Robert    80 

Hendricks,  Frank   58 

Hendricks,  George  Robert   57 

Henley,  Albert  A   42 

Henley,  J.  J   40 

Hensley,  Ezekiel  G   63 


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Page. 


Hickey,  A.  C   29 

Hickey,  William  W   29 

Hicks,  Thomas  J   71 

Hill,  Massey    20 

Hodge,  David  Brainerd   55 

Holston,  Ida  Pearl   65 

Holt,  Mrs.  Albert  C   82 

Holt,  David  Rice   20 

Holt,  Mary  Elizabeth   69 

Honeycutt,  Herbert  Harold   60 

Home,  Claude  Rutledge   57 

Hoss,  Alfred    9 

Hoss,  Henry   9 

Houghton,  Elmer    53 

Houghton,  Mrs.  Jennie  S   49 

Howard,  Robert  Chester   58 

Howell,  Francis  Wayland   59 

Howell,  Jacob  Jasper   74 

Howell,  Macye  Ernestine   62 

Howell,  Minnie  Elizabeth   60 

Howell,  Roland  Hill   59 

Hubbard,  Charles  R   48 

Hubbard,  Ellen  Newton   4S 

Hubbard,  George   55 

Hubbard,  Zula  Zene   55 

Huddle,  A.  H   48 

Hudson,  Hugh  Hardin   59 

Hudson,  Oscar  Ward   57 

Hudson,  Richard  Frank   56 

Huffaker,  Eulalie    72 

Hughes,  I.  Elias   80 

Hull,  J.  M   42 

Hunter,  Florine    68 

Hunter,  Sallie  Willie   68 

Hussey,  Mrs.  Jeness  B   71 

Ichikawa,  Toichi   79 

Trvin,  Mary  Ethel   61 

Jacobs,  Solomon  D   20 

Janes,  Mrs.  Minnie  B   57 

Jam  agin,  Bynum    22 

Jarnagin,  Spencer    18 

Jarnagin,  Thomas    55 

Jaynes,  James  Shipley   50 

Jelley,  J.  M   80 

Jeralds,  Fannie    49 

Jewell,  James  Lilburn   45 


Page. 

Jewell,  Jennie  Daisy   82 

Johnson,  F.  B   61 

Johnson,  Hardy  B   56 

Johnson,  Luckey  Seth   60 

Johnson,  Myrtle  Lee   69 

Johnson,  Oliver    80 

Johnston,  Ada  May   57 

Johnston,  Addie  Lucile   63 

Johnston,  Lucile  E   81 

Johnston,  Mamie  Christian....  79 

Johnston,  Margaret    82 

Johnston,  Marvin  Katherine.63,  82 

Johnston,  William  Franklin....  57 

Jones,  Edward  Sexton   65 

Jones,  Mrs.  Flora  Dunham....  62 

Jones,  George  James   80 

Jones,  John    21 

Jones,  Lowry  David   60 

Jones,  Oliver  Green  44,  80 

Jones,  Ona  B   51 

Justice,  Alfred  Blythe   48 

Kaye,  John  William   80 

Keith,  James  A   29 

Kelly,  Vera    55 

Kennedy,  Charity  Patton. .  .  .  76,  81 

Kennedy,  Frank  Austin   57 

Kennedy,  J.  F   40 

Kennedy,  J.  Melville   38 

King,  John  Thompson   80 

King,  Laura  Edna   64 

Kingsley,  Roswell  E   23 

Kirkpatrick,  James   48 

Kirkpatrick,  Wilkins  W   38 

Kite,  William  Anderson  35,  79 

Knight,  Mrs.  Lelia  Coile   55 

Lackey,  A.  H   80 

Lamb,  Sydney  Ernest   61 

Lamons,  Mrs.  Dora  Good   44 

Lamons,  Frank  Arculius   57 

Lamons,  Mabel    71 

Lamons,  S.  1   59 

Lampson,  John  L   10 

Landmesser,  Mrs.  Maude  M..68,  82 

Lane,  Lona  Rodolphia   57 

Langford,  John  Alfred   80 

LaRue,  Charles  W   48 


88 


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Page. 

LaRuc,  F,  D   45 

Lawrence,  Elsie  Mac   82 

Lawrence.  Lacy  Lylc   49 

Lawrence.  Maud  Willis  58,  82 

Lawrence.  Willa  Marie  76,  81 

Lawson,  William    80 

Lea,  Pryor   19,  79 

Lea,  William  W  19.  79 

Lee,  Emily  Easterly   64 

Leming,  Alma  Cora  63,  82 

Leming,  Bessie    53 

Leming.  Frank  Edward   34 

Leming,  Josephine  Gertrude. .47.  82 

Leming,  Mary  Park   55 

Leming,  Sue  Ethel   57 

Leonard,  Bertie    52 

Leonard,  Minnie    55 

Lester,  W.  H   80 

Lewis,  Gertrude  C   58 

Livingston,  Byrde    69 

Llewellyn,  J.  R   53 

Long,  Florence  Maude   68 

Love,  Anna  Vertrees  74,  81 

Lovette,  Carrie  Cecil  66,  81 

Lovette,  Mrs.  Lillie  Fowler....  50 

Lovette,  O.  B  49,  79 

Lowry,  Carl  Wall   63 

Lucero,  Acorsino  Vasquez   66 

Lucero,  Mrs.  Myrtle  Painter...  63 

Lucky,  Seth  J.  W   21 

Lyon,  Mrs.  Maude  Waddle.. 69,  81 

Lyon,  Nellie  Ruth   56 

McAfee,  Charles  Moses   68 

Mc Alpine,  Robert    21 

McAmis.  Birdie  Blaine  62,  82 

McAmis.  Hannah  Hankins  .  .81,  82 

McAmis,  Herbert  Clyde   71 

McAmis,  John  Carl   67 

McAmis,  Margaret  F  62,  82 

McAmis,  Myrtle  Florence   71 

McAmis,  Samuel  Lowry   59 

McAmis,  Thomas  B   52 

McChesney,  Paul  Stanley   62 

McClain,  Harriett  Elizabeth....  47 

McClain,  William  Asbury   47 

McCollum,  Charles  Clarence.. 50.  79 


Pace. 

McCollum,  Mrs.  Ella  Bailey....  42 

McCullom,  William  Bruce   55 

McCord,  James  M   36 

McCord,  W.  C   42 

McCorkle,  Robert    79 

McCorkle,  Samuel  V  23,  79 

McCracy,  Mrs.  Maude  Bright..  61 

McCray,  Mary    81 

McDannel,  John    79 

McDannel,  John  Lafayette   23, 

McDannel,  William  Wallace...  70 

McDonald,  John    31 

McFerrin,  Joseph  G  34.  79,  80 

McGaughey,  Carrie  M   45 

McGaughey,  Maude  Russell. ..(52,  82 
McGaughey,  William  Sevier.  .  .  .  37 
McGuire,  Mrs.  Mary  Lem'n'.>\  .  .  55 

McKinney,  Robert  J   21 

McKnight,  John    SI 

McLean,  Mrs.  ATyrtle  Moors.  .  .  5v 

McLin,  James    9 

McNew,  Stephen  Frank   60 

McNew,  William  Conway   72 

McNutt,  Frank  A.  R   39 

McPheron,  Allen    23 

Mackie.  James    3') 

Malmar,  Girard  Goff   70 

Malmar,  Helen  Cartwright.  .74,  82 

Maloney,  Hugh  D   31 

Markham,  Audrey    68 

Marks,  Mrs.  Willis  Lawrence. 58,  82 

Marsh,  Catherine    75 

Marshall,  J.  J   41 

Martin,  Beulah  Belle   64 

Martin,  Dora   64,  82 

Martin,  Sadie    61 

Mathcs,  Ebenezer  Edgar   42 

Mathes,  E.  Estelle   45 

Mathes,  Margaret  Estelle   81 

Mathes,  Mary  Ethel   55 

Mathes,  Nelle   63,  82 

Matthews,  Samuel    9 

Maule.  Thomas  Hunter   80 

Maxwell.  Adah  Terresa   82 

Maxwell.  Jennie    81 

Mays,  Mabel    61 


Index. 


Page. 

Medford,  Frank  Jay   68 

Medford,  Mrs.  Addie  White. 69,  81 

Mercer,  James  Roy   57 

Middleton,  Britton  Clay   75 

Milburn,  Frank  Emily   62 

Milburn,  Jacob  Long   28 

Miller,  Charles  Mack   67 

Miller,  James  W   28 

Millhorn,  Mattie   74,  81 

Milligan,  Samuel   52,  79,  80 

Million,  Clara  Myrtle   63 

Million,  Daisy  Viola   63 

Million,  Georgia  Virgil   65 

Minifie,  William  C   80 

Mitchell,  Edith    65 

Mitchell,  Helen   71,  81 

Mitchell,  Robert  Freeman   74 

Mitchell,  Stokely  D   21 

Montgomery,  William   19,  79 

Moore,  Albion  Holt   57 

Moore,  Belle  Gertrude  67,  81 

Moore,  Bertie  A   44 

Moore,  Bettie    47 

Moore,  Charles  Lafayette   57 

Moore,  David  E   54 

Moore,  Dosser   65 

Moore,  Edward  Howard ....  46,  79 

Moore,  Ella    42 

Moore,  Flora  Bible   46 

Moore,  Florence  Celia   64 

Moore,  J.  Crawford   35 

Moore,  Jennie    49 

Moore,  Jere  Ardra   52 

Moore,  Jeremiah.  .14.  15,  34,  79,  80 

Moore,  Lucy    51 

Moore,  Mabel    46 

Moore,  Margaret    61 

Moore,  Melvin  Mathes   58 

Moore,  Myrtle  L   54 

Moore,  Olee  Kate   81 

Moore,  Roy  B   76 

Moore,  William  Coan   60 

Moore,  William  Henry   55 

Moore,  William  Stuart   63 

Morgan,  Frank    21 

Morrison,  John    80 


Page. 

Morrow,  Alexander  Brabson. .  .  67 
Morrow,  Finley  Leonidas .  .  .  52,  79 

Muir,  Adam  Stuart   80 

Munsey,  Hiram   25 

Murphy,  Robert    57 

Myers,  Cora    65 

Neal,  G.  Doak   35 

Neas,  W.  T   52 

Nelson,  Fred  Rouse    76 

Nelson,  William  A   33 

Newberry,  Henry  Marion   56 

Newberry,  Joseph  Eli   58 

O'Keefe,  Mary  Draper  76,  81 

Ottinger,  Ed   53 

Painter,  Byron  Whitfield   62 

Painter,  Ella  Belle   43 

Painter,  Hubert  L   72 

Painter,  Luda  Alexander   62 

Painter,  Martha    81 

Painter,  Myrtle  Olive   63 

Painter,  Orlena   52 

Painter,  Winnifred    82 

Park,  Etta  C   49 

Park,  H.  L   48 

Park,  J.  B   53 

Park,  Roy  L   51 

Park,  Thomas  Alexander   54 

Parshall,  James  R   29 

Patterson,  D.  T   79 

Patton,  William  C   40 

Pence,  Maude  Esther   82 

Perea,  Clifford  Harvey   67 

Phipps,  Cornelius  H   70 

Piper,  Grace  Gray  65,  81 

Piper,  William  F   43 

Plott,  Grover  Cleveland   65 

Pollock,  James  M   80 

Pope,  Jesse  T   42 

Portions,  James  M   80 

Prather,  Mrs.  Marvin  J  63,  82 

Preston,  Isaac    21 

Price,  Henson  Alley    58 

Price,  Jacob  F  28,  79 

Price,  W.  A   30 

Rader,  Mrs.  James   71 

Rae,  John    80 


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Page. 

Rambo,  Moses  Hughes   5.5 

Ramsay,  Ethel  Epps  68,  82 

Ramsay,  Julia  Isabel  70,  82 

Ramsay,  Sara  Frances  74,  81 

Rankin,  Alexander  T   80 

Rankin,  Elma  Lillian  64,  79,  82 

Rankin,  Lynn  McGaughey   76 

Rankin,  Marguerite  E  67,  82 

Rankin,  Mrs.  Mary  Coile   42 

Rankin,  Mary  R   44 

Rankin,  Mollie  E   45 

Rankin,  Raymond  Coile  72,  82 

Rankin,  Thomas  Samuel.  .40,  41,  79 

Rankin,  William  B   10 

Ready,  Charles    22 

Reaves,  Mrs.  Anna  Fudge... 73,  82 

Reaves,  Flossie    72 

Reaves,  Robert  Grisham   68 

Redmon,  Cora    74 

Reed,  Mrs.  Thula  Coile   42 

Register,  Estelle  Eileen  74,  81 

Reilley,  Mrs.  Margaret  M....65,  82 
ReMine,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Shanks...  47 

Remine,  Napoleon  B   43 

Remine,  Winfield  Scott   38 

Remine,  Will  Webb   46 

Reese,  Joseph    19 

Reese,  William  Brown   19 

Rhea,  Edna   72 

Rice,  Andrew  H   30 

Rice,  George  Duffield   21 

Rice,  John  A   23 

Richard,  William    80 

Ritchie,  A   80 

Ritter,  John  C   40 

Rix,  A.  H   80 

Roberts,  William  L   52 

Robinson,  Charles  Moore   53 

Robinson,  Eunice  Maxwell   67 

Robinson,  James  Allen   37 

Robinson,  James  Harvey ....  31,  79 

Robinson,  John  R   80 

Robinson,  Joseph  Moser  34,  79 

Robinson,  Marguerite  Moore.75,  81 

Robinson,  Sebe  Temple   57 

Robinson,  Swannie  Lucile...68,  81 


Page. 

Rogers,  D.  B   40 

Rogers,  Sallie  S.  .  .   75 

Rogers,  W.  K   40 

Ross,  Henry    80 

Ross,  John  Chalmers   50 

Ross,  Susan  Martha   45 

Ross,  William    80 

Royston,  Samuel  W  26,  79 

Rudder,  George  Addison   65 

Runnion,  Hattie  Baird   82 

Rush,  Charles  L   54 

Russell,  Andrew    80 

Russell,  Ernest   65 

Russell,  Mary  Kathleen.  . 72,  81,  82 

Ryland,  Helena  Mabel  60,  82 

Ryland,  Ruth  Roena   70 

Sanders,  R.  M   79 

Sawtell,  Eli  M   21 

Saylor,  James  K.  P   53 

Seabrook,  Henry    80 

Seaver,  Clyde    61 

Sentelle,  Carl  Leonidas   64 

Sentelle,  Jennie    49 

Sentelle,  M.  E   48 

Sevier,  William    22 

Shanks,  Lizzie    47 

Shanks,  Lula    53 

Sharpley,  Arthur  Edwin   80 

Shaw,  John    80 

Sheffey,  William  H   30 

Shelton,  Effie   75,  81 

Shenault,  John  Henry   62 

Sherwin,  Mrs.  Helen  M  71,  81 

Shipley,  Alice    64 

Shipley,  Lula    64 

Shoun,  Bessie    53 

Shoun,  Hazel    57 

Silvius,  George  Harrison   44 

Simpson,  Henry  Armitage   42 

Simpson,  James    80 

Slaughter,  Roxie    63 

Smiley,  James   19,  79 

Smith,  Alexander  B   80 

Smith,  Charles  Corey   56 

Smith,  Charles  Daniel   44 

Smith,  Fred  Russell   58 


Index. 


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Page. 

Smith,  Grace  Doran   64 

Smith,  Hugh  Calvin   37 

Smith,  Jerome  Temple   61 

Smith,  Lewis  Francis   52 

Smith,  Nicholas  Keffer  34,  80 

Snapp,  Lizzie    49 

Somerville,  Thomas    80 

Sparks,  Alice    81 

Stalliard,  Samuel  C   28 

Starnes,  Carl    65 

Starnes,  C.  W   44 

Steele,  Alexander   81 

Stephens,  Fox  D   51 

Stokely,  Royal  J   75 

Stone,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Snapp   49 

Stonestreet,  William  C   80 

Strangeways,  Thomas   81 

Sturm,  Alice  Kate   58 

Summers,  Joseph  Andrew   64 

Summers,  Louise    69 

Susong,  David    63 

Susong,  Ethel  Josephine   60 

Susong,  Marion  McCorkle   56 

Susong,  Samuel  Andrew   52 

Swan,  Harvey    32 

Taber,  Mrs.  Julia  Doak   37 

Tate,  Albert  Columbus   51 

Taylor,  Calvin  M   29 

Taylor,  D.  S   46 

Taylor,  George  Caldwell   70 

Taylor,  Grinsfield   28 

Taylor,  Horace  Maynard   55 

Taylor,  Mary  Alvira  62,  82 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Estelle  M   45 

Telley,  Jere  1   32 

Temple,  Hassie    64 

Temple,  Margaret  Rankin   82 

Temple,  O.  P   81 

Templin,  John  F   39 

Thomason,  George  Thomas....  81 

Thompson,  Martha  Azalea   64 

Thompson,  Mary  May   60 

Thompson,  Mary  Reid   63 

Tipton,  John  A   32 

Todd,  Mrs.  Bertha  Coile   60 

Tcdd,  Mary  Frances  81,  82 


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Trail,  Robert    81 

Trim,  Louise    72 

Vance,  James  H   21 

Vance,  Nicholas    22 

Van  Vlech,  Charles  A   9 

Verran,  Cornelia  Marion ....  76,  81 

Vines,  David    59 

Waddell,  Peter  Nately   81 

Waddle,  Cora  Brunette   55 

Waddle,  Maude  Bethel  69,  81 

Wallin,  Elisha  Curtis   63 

Wallin,  Jesse    30 

Wallin,  Stephen  Eldridge   75 

Walker,  Adell  Martin   55 

Walker,  Mary  Maude   55 

Walter,  Patton    60 

Wardrep,  Robert  C   75 

Warren,  Isaac  M   48 

Warren,  J.  B   51 

Watson,  Howard  P   76 

Weir,  David   19,  79 

West,  James  A   33 

West,  William   22,  79 

White,  A.  N   48 

White,  Addie  Octavia  69,  81 

White,  Bertha  L   82 

White,  Mrs.  Bessie  Brown   61 

White,  Carl  Houston  63,  79 

White,  Mrs.  Etta  Park   49 

White.  George  Edward  68,  76 

White,  John    22 

White,  H.  L   81 

White,  Mrs.  Mary  Irvin   61 

White,  Oscar  Lemuel  51,  79 

White,  S.  B   45 

Whitehurst,  Arthur  W   63 

Whitelaw,  David  Reginald   79 

Whitelaw,  Thomas    81 

Whitis,  James  W   29 

Whitted,  J.  0   52 

Wilhoit,  Fred  Lee   53 

Wilhoite,  Maggie    48 

Williams,  Florence  Micheaux  .  .  81 

Williams,  John    81 

Williams,  John  Q   51 

Williams,  Patterson  C   54 


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Williams,  Ralph  H   53 

Willis,  Charles  D   3G 

Willis,  Airs.  Eunice  Robinson..  67 

Wills,  David   2G,  79,  80 

Wills,  J.  T   80 

Wilson,  A.  Benjamin  24,  79 

Wilson,  A.  M   79 

Wilson,  Alfred  Whiteheld .  .  .  23,  80 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  W   54 

Wilson,  John  Henry   34 

Wilson,  Warren  H   80 

Winkle,  George  W   49 


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Wolfe,  Amos    69 

Wolfe,  Lady  Kate   70 

Woolsey,  Robert    60 

Woolsey,  Thomas  Hunter......  49 

Wright,  John  Grant   81 

Wyly,  James  W   19 

Wyly,  Robert    22 

Wyly,  Samuel  Young   22 

Yeager,  Elijah  Fish  33,  79 

Young,  Dwight  Moody   69 

Young,  Oscar  Arnold   64 

Zoller,  Frank  Anthony   57 


